hello all
I have 4 through hulls in my boat that cannot use... they are a bronze ball cock through hulls.... 2 are for the toilet, 1 is for the sink, and 1 is for the icebox drain... I have no need for these... I do not use the ice box, I have a fridge ... the sink, and toilet cannot be emptied out into the water.... it is against the LAW, to empty in to fresh or salt water...
my question is should I remove them and fill in the holes they made with resin to seal the holes , or should I just leave well enough alone.... my friends at the marina think I should leave them as they are, provided they do not leak.... the fittings inside the cabin gets in the way of what I am planning to do... I want to install a toilet holding tank, but the 2 toilet through hull fittings are where the tank would go, and the 2 through hull fittings inside the kitchen cabinette (sink and icebox) fill up the whole area under them that there is no room for anything else in there...
should I remove them, or leave them ?
sincerely
Jess
I have 4 through hulls in my boat that cannot use... they are a bronze ball cock through hulls.... 2 are for the toilet, 1 is for the sink, and 1 is for the icebox drain... I have no need for these... I do not use the ice box, I have a fridge ... the sink, and toilet cannot be emptied out into the water.... it is against the LAW, to empty in to fresh or salt water...
my question is should I remove them and fill in the holes they made with resin to seal the holes , or should I just leave well enough alone.... my friends at the marina think I should leave them as they are, provided they do not leak.... the fittings inside the cabin gets in the way of what I am planning to do... I want to install a toilet holding tank, but the 2 toilet through hull fittings are where the tank would go, and the 2 through hull fittings inside the kitchen cabinette (sink and icebox) fill up the whole area under them that there is no room for anything else in there...
should I remove them, or leave them ?
sincerely
Jess
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