I need location of head through hull valves on my 79 H27. There is a level fiiberlass molded portion in location but see no access to underneath for mounting valvees. Where is the best location for a neat pipping job? cheers frank
Any "thru-hull valves" (valves on thru-hulls) would be seacocks, attached to thru-hulls. Nothing would be installed under any raised platform in the head...so what other valves are you referring to?I need location of head through hull valves on my 79 H27. There is a level fiiberlass molded portion in location but see no access to underneath for mounting valvees. Where is the best location for a neat pipping job? cheers frank
And what would you say the other one is for???It should be under the starboard side cagin seat. Remove the cushion, lift the finger hatch and reach forward. There are two seacocks, the bigger of the two is to the head.
On my '79 27' the smaller is the water intake for the head. But if the boat has never had a head installed think irrelevant[sp].And what would you say the other one is for???
Whoa, is this set up as a drain hose for the locker? Mine has a simple hole drilled thru stem at floor level.The smaller valve (a little bit further reach forward) is to the hose in the anchor hatch up front.
I've NEVER heard of any boat builder installing any thru-hulls--especially below-waterline thru-hulls--for "future use." For one thing, thru-hulls and seacocks are expensive...builders don't spend a dime they don't have to....and for another, the liability if one the buyer didn't know about were left open.Now I'm curious, there might be factory installed thru hull fittings for future use? I have not come across any cleaning under seats but was not looking for anything eighter I'll give it a good look