From a Materials Viewpoint...
...my own feeling is that Marelon versus bronze is a bit of a glass-half-empty-or-half-full comparison. Marelon will never corrode on you (half full) but glass-filed nylon (which BTW is nothing like fiberglass) can be prone to brittle breakage (half empty). Vive-versa with bronze. You need to understand what you have and treat it accordingly; either can work very well. Catalina's are standard on Marelon and I don't here of Cat's sinking all over due to snapped seacocks.The only thing I would NEVER do (and I am a plastics engineer) is thread a Marelon seacok onto a bronze thru-hull fitting. Two reasons. First, even highly glass-filled plastics are much softer than metals, and stripping the Marelon threads on metal ones would be all too easy. Second, and much more important, is differences in thermal expansion. Plastics, even highly glass filled ones, still grow (heated) and shrink (cooled) much more than metals. If you thread a Marelon seacock down seal-tight onto a bronze thru-hull fitting, winter cold will shrink the Marelon hard onto that metal fitting, possibly cracking the MArelon seacock. You'll never see the crack until the water is coming in. Never thread plastic fittings onto metal ones. You might be lucky, but then again.......Carl