Hey guys - my Catalina 309 (2007) has what appears to be the OEM 93 Forespar seacocks. I'm getting a bit of a drip from the galley sink seacock. Hard to see exactly where it's coming from, but it seems to only drip when open (which is never for very long) and it's not a lot - like 3 drops a minute.
Questions: do you guys lubricate your marelon seacocks regularly? on the forespar site, the installation instructions specifically say lubrication is "generally not necessary". But on the maintenance page it says to lube twice a year (only recently found that).
It does say to cycle them at least every month. (some of mine i'm guilty of not doing this).
Has anyone done a rebuild on these? Is that likely to stop a drip? Looks like I can get a gasket kit which has 2 gaskets and 2 o-rings. (They say you can do this while in the water by plugging the outside, but I'm going to be hauling out in a month or two anyway and will do it then).
Last time I hauled (2 years ago) I did lube all of them and will do that again too.
What's been your experience?
Thanks,
David - in Port Charlotte, FL
Questions: do you guys lubricate your marelon seacocks regularly? on the forespar site, the installation instructions specifically say lubrication is "generally not necessary". But on the maintenance page it says to lube twice a year (only recently found that).
It does say to cycle them at least every month. (some of mine i'm guilty of not doing this).
Has anyone done a rebuild on these? Is that likely to stop a drip? Looks like I can get a gasket kit which has 2 gaskets and 2 o-rings. (They say you can do this while in the water by plugging the outside, but I'm going to be hauling out in a month or two anyway and will do it then).
Last time I hauled (2 years ago) I did lube all of them and will do that again too.
What's been your experience?
Thanks,
David - in Port Charlotte, FL