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Brent Headberg
This past weekend I was re-plumbing my head/holding tank system with a macerator pump and y-valve. After completing the job, I tried to open the seacock for the overboard discharge and the handle came off in my hand, twisting off the shaft inside the seacock. Is there a way to repair the seacock, or do I have to replace it at $75 a pop. I can see how I would remove it to repair or replace without a haul-out by plugging from the outside during removal. The thru-hull fitting is still in good shape, it's just the valve that needs attention.I have done some research about seacocks and ball valves and the difference is in the threads. The thru-hull fitting has straight threads and seacocks are built with the same threads and usually a flange for added strength. Looking at the valves below the waterline on my boat, they don't have a flange? Can I assume that Hunter used inline ball valves with tapered threads screwed onto a straight threaded thru hull fitting?Looking forward to any others with experience in thru-hulls on 1990 and later Hunter 335 Legends.Brent HeadbergS/V Elena Lua