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Tape measure standing by. Heading out to the yard tomorrow. Thanks very
much for everyone's comments. I think in general redoing the through hulls above is a good idea and in fact one that occurred to me earlier, but may be out of scope at least for this season. I don't want to screw with the existing through hulls (hell the boat's been floating for 35 years now) so I'm thinking get the proper valves and get the nice new hose that Will Not Break. I will of course endeavour to not have another connection point in the hose below the waterline, which is basically the way it is now. Bob yeah there is going to be *very scant* freeboard I bet. Closing the seacocks? I don't know, I get out there once/twice a week and if it rains a lot cockpit will flood and possibly forward into the cabin. Transom drainage came about 2 years later as a standard design AFAIK and in this cockpit the traveller is supported by a little wall on the back there that closes off the rest.. The (outboard) engine well itself drains back but everything else is to the front (Roger). What's the complexity with the teflon tape? I've used this before on conventional plumbing but I suppose it's not as critical there - what is the right and wrong way to apply it? Is there a reasonable way I can confirm that the through hull is bronze? I will pull the old hose off there in the morning and look at the threading. Maybe I can paste a photo in here at that point. Again thanks for everyone's comments. I may have more info to follow up on tomorrow. Cheers, -Colin |