Yesterday, @Plymouth Sailor sailor discussed the perils of having holes in the bottom of our boats.
At the risk of offending @Plymouth Sailor , I'd like to narrow the question down a little and simply ask:
Are your through hulls ABYC approved and flanged as shown on the left or not flanged as shown on the right hand side as shown below. Perhaps mention if they are factory installed or not.
Taken from Marine How To with big thank you to Maine Sail for his excellent display and photographic skills.
I think we all know the perils of the NPS / NPT valve through hull and if not, this MARINE HOW TO article tells you everything you'd want to know as well as a few things you may not want to know.
At the risk of offending @Plymouth Sailor , I'd like to narrow the question down a little and simply ask:
Are your through hulls ABYC approved and flanged as shown on the left or not flanged as shown on the right hand side as shown below. Perhaps mention if they are factory installed or not.
Taken from Marine How To with big thank you to Maine Sail for his excellent display and photographic skills.
I think we all know the perils of the NPS / NPT valve through hull and if not, this MARINE HOW TO article tells you everything you'd want to know as well as a few things you may not want to know.

Seacock & Thru-Hull Primer - Marine How To
These are called Thru-Hulls This item is called a thru-hull or sometimes a mushroom-head or even a skin fitting. They are straight threaded (NPS thread) so they can be cut to the correct length, for your hulls thickness, and then be
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