Thru hulls and Ball Valves

Nov 30, 2008
44
Hunter Legend 375 Sidney BC
Can anyone tell what Hunter installed for the Ball valves for the thru hulls? Were they bronze or brass bodies
 
Oct 29, 2005
2,363
Hunter Marine 326 303 Singapore
About a year or 2 after I got my new h326, there was a recall of valves by Hunter. They sent me one lot of bronze valves and paid for the replacement work as well. That was circa 2003/2004.
 
Oct 6, 2007
1,145
Hunter H30 1982 Chicago IL
Was Hunter installing ball valves or gate valves in '84? My '82 had all gate valves (OEM, I assume.) when I bought it ten years ago. I've replaced all of them with ball valves.
 
Oct 24, 2015
34
Hunter 356 Brightlingsea
I don't know whether they were bronze or brass....what I do know is that electrolytic erosion had removed any evidence of any ball in any valve!! The boat had been very badly neglected and all the valves were seized open.....not that closing them would have done any good!
Neil
 
Jan 4, 2007
406
Hunter 30 Centerport
My 1978 H-27 and 1983 H-30 both came with gate valves. Almost all of them were frozen either open or closed. On of the first things that I did on both boats was replace the gate valves with marine rated ball valves. In most instances the thru hulls and baking plates were in great shape but I did have to re-seat some and had to replace ore or 2 thru hulls and a backing plate. Once replaced I closed them when I left the and greased and exercised them regularly.

If you have gate valves ----replace them asap.
 

JamesG161

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Feb 14, 2014
7,812
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Were they bronze or brass bodies
Normally there is a Manufacture part# on the body or handle. I found mine, looked on web, and found they were bronze.

Don't everyone scream.....

Brass is OK if protected by a zinc anode in the water source passing through the valve.:confused:
Jim...

PS: In a pinch, I had to quickly replace a ball valve on a Sunday, with brass. Guess who was open?
I keep a set of jumper cables aboard, so I clamped one end to the brass valve and the other end to the engine (protected by my shaft zinc);).