Ok, I know this is not an area to skimp on. I have 10 below the waterline, that are probably original, on an 86 40' Hunter Legend. I've been working on the boat for over a year and she's almost ready to launch. Im in real tight financial times. I bought one seacock the other day for the head (responsible for partial sinking of boat) and it was $48 w/ my port supply discount. I just dont think i can afford to replace them all. I would like too. But its costing me $400/month in the boatyard, and i dont think im gonna be able to afford them w/o staying in the yard longer.
I know...its not a good thing. i should replace them all. But they all appear to be functioning. I found a BoatU.S. article about maintaining them: http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/swmbs.asp How about that? I dont quite understand the article, I've never looked at a valve that close, I guess they can be disassembled?
Well, hopefully it is acceptable to disassemble them and service them. They need to be cleaned, greased, and inspected. I also like the suggestion about adding a zirc fitting to one of the fittings on the body. then you can grease them regularly in the water.
whats your thoughts?
Thanks,
b
I know...its not a good thing. i should replace them all. But they all appear to be functioning. I found a BoatU.S. article about maintaining them: http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/swmbs.asp How about that? I dont quite understand the article, I've never looked at a valve that close, I guess they can be disassembled?
Well, hopefully it is acceptable to disassemble them and service them. They need to be cleaned, greased, and inspected. I also like the suggestion about adding a zirc fitting to one of the fittings on the body. then you can grease them regularly in the water.
whats your thoughts?
Thanks,
b