I know from reading these forums that most of you Cherubini owners are well schooled on your boats but thought I'd post just in case...
I am rebuilding a Katrina damaged H25 I bought. The thru-hull drain for the galley sink was located below the water line with no sea-cock and no access except to reach at arms length through the tiny galley cabinet door. A bad hose or connection here will sink you!
I have viewed pictures here and on other sites which seem to indicate some boats have this thru-hull above the waterline while others are below the waterline. Friends beware. In my case I am replacing the entire interior and have new bronze sea-cocks already in hand. I'll cut an access panel in my new aft bulkhead of the galley cabinets to access the sea-cock from the cockpit locker. Perhaps others should consider the same.
Regards,
Dennis
I am rebuilding a Katrina damaged H25 I bought. The thru-hull drain for the galley sink was located below the water line with no sea-cock and no access except to reach at arms length through the tiny galley cabinet door. A bad hose or connection here will sink you!
I have viewed pictures here and on other sites which seem to indicate some boats have this thru-hull above the waterline while others are below the waterline. Friends beware. In my case I am replacing the entire interior and have new bronze sea-cocks already in hand. I'll cut an access panel in my new aft bulkhead of the galley cabinets to access the sea-cock from the cockpit locker. Perhaps others should consider the same.
Regards,
Dennis
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