Through-hull vs valve ?
I also have a new-to-me Hunter (Passage 42, 1991). The air conditioning seacock was frozen open when I bought the boat. With much coaxing, it now closes to about 90%, enough to let me clean the filter without getting too wet, but leaks at the valve handle when in this position.I asked the price of what looked like the same valve at the local marine store and was informed that this was an in-line valve, not a seacock. The fellow helping showed me a similar valve with a large triangular "foot" which screwed into the external through-hull and could then be screwed to the wood disk which is on all my through-hulls. He insisted that this was a true seacock, because it provides support against flex at the through-hull fitting, which seems to make sense.Although all the through-hull fittings on my Hunter have a wooden disc around them, the internal fitting does not seem to take advantage of the expanded surface area.What kind of valve should I use as the replacement ?Any comments or clarification would be much appreciated.Victor & ConnieBluebird