I just bought a Bristol Corinthian 19. It'll be my project for a while, and I imagine I'll be here asking a number of questions as I go.
While most Corinthians don't have a self-draining cockpit, apparently they made some that do. Mine is registered as a 1979 model year.
Anyway, the cockpit has two drains that drain below the waterline. The hoses are clamped to what appear to be fiberglassed tubes top and bottom--no metal thru-hull or seacocks. This seems strange and not very safe to me.
I think removing the bottom fiberglassed tubes and replacing with a real thru-hull and seacocks. Opinions? Would it be better to completely fill the holes and drill new holes for the seacocks, or use the existing holes.


While most Corinthians don't have a self-draining cockpit, apparently they made some that do. Mine is registered as a 1979 model year.
Anyway, the cockpit has two drains that drain below the waterline. The hoses are clamped to what appear to be fiberglassed tubes top and bottom--no metal thru-hull or seacocks. This seems strange and not very safe to me.
I think removing the bottom fiberglassed tubes and replacing with a real thru-hull and seacocks. Opinions? Would it be better to completely fill the holes and drill new holes for the seacocks, or use the existing holes.

