Our boat has nine of the standard bronze through hull valves. Some are getting a bit stiff to operate, even though I work them every season. Since our boat sits in sea water year around, I'm looking for suggestions on how to lubricate these valves while in the water in order to loosen them up some. I suppose one way, as one boater suggested, is to disconnect the hose, extract any sea water from the valve and then squirt some WD40 down onto the valve, reconnect the hose and then work the valve to get the WD40 spread around. Another way is to have a diver apply some non petroleum grease to the valve from the outside with a small pencil type brush.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that they've used with some degree of success? A haul out would solve the lubrication problem, but that is a year or so away when it comes time to redo the bottom. Why did I not do it when we hauled the boat in 2018? Never crossed my mind. Any other ideas out there in the hinterlands?
Does anyone have any other suggestions that they've used with some degree of success? A haul out would solve the lubrication problem, but that is a year or so away when it comes time to redo the bottom. Why did I not do it when we hauled the boat in 2018? Never crossed my mind. Any other ideas out there in the hinterlands?