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Harry Krause wrote:
Falky foo wrote:
Hi, I've been fiddling around with one of my seacocks. I've never

fiddled
with them before. It's the one that the a

href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=sink%20drains"
onmouseover="window.status='sink drains'; return true;"
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"sink drains/a through.
Anyhow it's
old and could use replacing, but I can't really afford that. So I

went to
replace the plastic tube that the sink drains down through into the

seacock
through the hull because it was old and nasty, and when I took the

tube off
the seacock water stared gushing up through it. I put the tube

back on and
the water filled the tube about 4-5 inches and then it stopped. So

it seems
that 4-5 inches of water is nessary to keep the through-hull from

letting
water in. Is this normal? Because if so it means that the little

metal
bands holding the drain tubes on to the seacocks are the only thing
preventing the boat from sinking, and that seems a little scary.

Thoughts?




You have a galley sink drain that drains below the water line through

a
seacock directly into the lake or ocean?

Unlikely.


I don't have a seacock. That's why I'm so shallow, and need to resort
to petty name calling. It makes me feel like a man, which I haven't
felt since my wife ran off, and I found out that I couldn't raise a
child without support from usenet.

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Harry Krause wrote:
Falky foo wrote:
Hi, I've been fiddling around with one of my seacocks. I've never

fiddled
with them before. It's the one that the a

href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=sink%20drains"
onmouseover="window.status='sink drains'; return true;"
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"sink drains/a through.
Anyhow it's
old and could use replacing, but I can't really afford that. So I

went to
replace the plastic tube that the sink drains down through into the

seacock
through the hull because it was old and nasty, and when I took the

tube off
the seacock water stared gushing up through it. I put the tube

back on and
the water filled the tube about 4-5 inches and then it stopped. So

it seems
that 4-5 inches of water is nessary to keep the through-hull from

letting
water in. Is this normal? Because if so it means that the little

metal
bands holding the drain tubes on to the seacocks are the only thing
preventing the boat from sinking, and that seems a little scary.

Thoughts?




You have a galley sink drain that drains below the water line through

a
seacock directly into the lake or ocean?

Unlikely.


I don't have a seacock. That's why I'm so shallow, and need to resort
to petty name calling. It makes me feel like a man, which I haven't
felt since my wife ran off, and I found out that I couldn't raise a
child without support from usenet.


yawn

poor asslicker....... now forging posts in a desperate attempt to maintain
his title of "king of the NG idiots"

yawn




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"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:
Falky foo wrote:
Hi, I've been fiddling around with one of my seacocks. I've never

fiddled
with them before. It's the one that the a

href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=sink%20drains"
onmouseover="window.status='sink drains'; return true;"
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"sink drains/a through.
Anyhow it's
old and could use replacing, but I can't really afford that. So I

went to
replace the plastic tube that the sink drains down through into the

seacock
through the hull because it was old and nasty, and when I took the

tube off
the seacock water stared gushing up through it. I put the tube

back on and
the water filled the tube about 4-5 inches and then it stopped. So

it seems
that 4-5 inches of water is nessary to keep the through-hull from

letting
water in. Is this normal? Because if so it means that the little

metal
bands holding the drain tubes on to the seacocks are the only thing
preventing the boat from sinking, and that seems a little scary.

Thoughts?




You have a galley sink drain that drains below the water line through

a
seacock directly into the lake or ocean?

Unlikely.


I don't have a seacock. That's why I'm so shallow, and need to resort
to petty name calling. It makes me feel like a man, which I haven't
felt since my wife ran off, and I found out that I couldn't raise a
child without support from usenet.



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P.Fritz wrote:
"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:
Falky foo wrote:
Hi, I've been fiddling around with one of my seacocks. I've

never
fiddled
with them before. It's the one that the a


href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=sink%20drains"
onmouseover="window.status='a

href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=11&k=sink%20drains"
onmouseover="window.status='sink drains'; return true;"
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"sink drains/a'; return
true;"
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"sink drains/a

through.
Anyhow it's
old and could use replacing, but I can't really afford that. So

I
went to
replace the plastic tube that the sink drains down through into

the
seacock
through the hull because it was old and nasty, and when I took

the
tube off
the seacock water stared gushing up through it. I put the tube

back on and
the water filled the tube about 4-5 inches and then it stopped.

So
it seems
that 4-5 inches of water is nessary to keep the through-hull

from
letting
water in. Is this normal? Because if so it means that the

little
metal
bands holding the drain tubes on to the seacocks are the only

thing
preventing the boat from sinking, and that seems a little scary.

Thoughts?




You have a galley sink drain that drains below the water line

through
a
seacock directly into the lake or ocean?

Unlikely.


I don't have a seacock. That's why I'm so shallow, and need to

resort
to petty name calling. It makes me feel like a man, which I haven't
felt since my wife ran off, and I found out that I couldn't raise a
child without support from usenet.


yawn

poor asslicker....... now forging posts in a desperate attempt to

maintain
his title of "king of the NG idiots"


Poor, pathetic Fritz. Calling people names in a shallow, useless
attempt to try and make people think he's a man.

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