I've alway been taught to close all seacocks when I'm not on the boat. I just bought a Beneteau 373, and there are seacocks everywhere! Closing all of them when leaving the boat and re-opening them later is quite the task.
I don't mind the ones that are under the galley sink or the head sink, but the engine raw-water intake and the dripless shaft seal seacock are located under the aft berth. Why Beneteau didn't locate them next to the starting battery under the companionway steps, I'll never understand.
What do you guys do on your boats? Do you close all seacocks? Are they as inconveniently located as on the B373?
Xavier
I don't mind the ones that are under the galley sink or the head sink, but the engine raw-water intake and the dripless shaft seal seacock are located under the aft berth. Why Beneteau didn't locate them next to the starting battery under the companionway steps, I'll never understand.
What do you guys do on your boats? Do you close all seacocks? Are they as inconveniently located as on the B373?
Xavier