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I'll second this (below). If you want the satisfaction of making it
just right, pull the through hulls and put in seacocks. It isn't that big a job. However, I just stuck a ball valve on top of a through hull for the convenience (holding tank pump out). Despite all the theory about the thread mismatch and all the strain coming on just one or two threads, there is enough give in the metal that, with some pipe dope, it's solid. The yard that worked on my boat last year has been doing it for 20 years and never had a problem. -- Roger Long "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 21:42:21 GMT, Gary wrote: All of this is unneccesary. Mine worked fine, (and so have yours) for almost 40 years. Gary Mull was a good designer. I agree. Install good quality ball valves on top of the existing thru hulls, use reinforced hose rated for underwater service, and call it a day. I had virtually the same configuration on my old Cal-34. We replaced the original gate valves with ball valves at the request of my insurance company and everything has been fine for 20 years since. |