Hey everyone, I am in a pretty tough spot this winter as my boat had to stay in the water while I am doing a motor swap out. All of my winterizing has been completed awhile back now, but I am still worried about the dilemma of 2 PVC gate valves under my galley and head sinks that will not close. So there is a bit of water freely flowing through. The canal I am on is getting pretty slushed up and will probably freeze over pretty good by the end of this month going into March.
I have a heater on board to keep the temperature inside the cabin up to avoid any frost or freezing temperatures, but I wanted to post my situation to see if anyone has any easy fixes or tricks to keep these gate valves from getting ice in them and cracking or splitting completely. A friend of mine recommended pipe warmers to avoid any freezing but I think that has a whole other set of risks.
I am putting thousands into her over this winter putting in a new motor, winches, you name it. So it is a nightmare to imagine an old gate valve blowing out and destroying all my hard work.
I know I should have upgraded them before the winter, and come spring when she gets taken out for a quick bottom paint and clean up I will do so before she is re-launched. With all likeliness I am actually going to permanently seal them. But til then, any help or guidance is greatly appreciated to give me a little piece of mind when I sleep at night that she won't be halfway under water in the morning.
Both valves are identical and are from the sink drains:
I have a heater on board to keep the temperature inside the cabin up to avoid any frost or freezing temperatures, but I wanted to post my situation to see if anyone has any easy fixes or tricks to keep these gate valves from getting ice in them and cracking or splitting completely. A friend of mine recommended pipe warmers to avoid any freezing but I think that has a whole other set of risks.
I am putting thousands into her over this winter putting in a new motor, winches, you name it. So it is a nightmare to imagine an old gate valve blowing out and destroying all my hard work.
I know I should have upgraded them before the winter, and come spring when she gets taken out for a quick bottom paint and clean up I will do so before she is re-launched. With all likeliness I am actually going to permanently seal them. But til then, any help or guidance is greatly appreciated to give me a little piece of mind when I sleep at night that she won't be halfway under water in the morning.
Both valves are identical and are from the sink drains: