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Tony Abbott April 27th 04 10:20 PM

Sealing a Thru-Hull Hole
 
In the process of restoring an old 33' Silverton I have come across an extra
thru-hull hole that does not need to be there. Is there a thru-hull fitting
out there that is just a seal? or what options do I have?

BTW - the current hardware is all but disintegrated...

Thanks...



Chuck Baier April 28th 04 12:07 PM

Sealing a Thru-Hull Hole
 
Tony, The old thru-hulls should be removed and the holes glassed in.
This repair needs to be done correctly so unless you have some good
experience with doing this, hire a qualified professional. The only
other option is to just replace them with new thru-hulls and keep them
closed. You can strap down the handles so they won't accidentally
open. You really need to determine why they are disintegrating.




"Tony Abbott" wrote in message .com...
In the process of restoring an old 33' Silverton I have come across an extra
thru-hull hole that does not need to be there. Is there a thru-hull fitting
out there that is just a seal? or what options do I have?

BTW - the current hardware is all but disintegrated...

Thanks...


JSE April 29th 04 02:41 AM

Sealing a Thru-Hull Hole
 
I agree. If you don't want the hole there, seal it permanently with
fiberglass. The last thig you need is a temp hull repair failing at sea.
Joe

"Chuck Baier" wrote in message
om...
Tony, The old thru-hulls should be removed and the holes glassed in.
This repair needs to be done correctly so unless you have some good
experience with doing this, hire a qualified professional. The only
other option is to just replace them with new thru-hulls and keep them
closed. You can strap down the handles so they won't accidentally
open. You really need to determine why they are disintegrating.




"Tony Abbott" wrote in message

.com...
In the process of restoring an old 33' Silverton I have come across an

extra
thru-hull hole that does not need to be there. Is there a thru-hull

fitting
out there that is just a seal? or what options do I have?

BTW - the current hardware is all but disintegrated...

Thanks...




AKF April 29th 04 04:23 PM

Sealing a Thru-Hull Hole
 
(Chuck Baier) wrote in message . com...
Tony, The old thru-hulls should be removed and the holes glassed in.
This repair needs to be done correctly so unless you have some good
experience with doing this, hire a qualified professional.

snip

Yep, this is the best option, just get your chosen 'qualified professional'
to tell you what they plan to do and how. Then check that against books,
surveyor, etc. It's very easy to slap some glass around and fair up with
car body filler.....

open. You really need to determine why they are disintegrating.


Almost certianly de-zincification of brass (pseudo-bronze) fittings. I guess
you could get a blank made in real bronze, but that would probably cost as much
as glassing the hole up.

HTH, Adrian


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