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Warren Milberg
With my boat on the hard for the winter here (boo hoo), I've begun my winter maintenance program. I usually start by lubing the upper and lower furler bearings, as well as the idler blocks, chains, and cables on my wheel steering. This just makes spring maintenance a bit shotrer. I also grease my inline ball valves on all the thru-hulls, but don't like to remove the hoses they attach to in order to lube the top side the ball.Here is how I do it: Take a 1/4" dowel and dip it into some PTFE (or other suitable) grease. With the valves closed, insert the dowel in the thru-hull and rub the dab of grease on the underside of the ball. Now go into the boat and rotate the handles of each inline valve about 45 degrees. Take the dowel with grease now on the side of the tip and insert it into the thru-hull and feel around with it to get all the way through the half opened valve. Twist the dowel to slip the grease onto the top side of the ball. Open and close the valves a few times to distribute the grease evenly. This works nicely for me, hopefully for you, too. Happy holidays to all.