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How about a long metal rod attached to the handle?
-- Keith __ If your house costs more than your boat...your priorities are all screwed up! "Cindy Ballreich" wrote in message ... The raw water thru-hull for our boat (a Baba 30) is located aft of the engine in an area only accessible by removing everything from the cockpit locker and then hanging upside down reaching below the cockpit. Obviously, this is potentially a big hole in the boat that may need to be closed in a hurry. We'd like to find a solution that doesn't involve leaving the only cockpit locker empty, moving the thru-hull, or just leaving the darn thing open all the time and hoping for the best. Since the nearest bulkhead is the back side of the ice box, there doesn't seem to be any place that an access hole could be cut. This is a traditional heavy bronze thru-hull with a ball valve (90 degree lever handle). It seems like someone ought to make some kind of extender that would allow the thru-hull to be operated from the cockpit locker. Does anyone know where we might find one? Any other ideas? Cindy |
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