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Wide Open
Well Here goes!
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Re: Wide Open
Let me try it.
www.flickr.com/photos/23993958@N02/2281666493/sizes/o/ This still is not correct. I think it is the program you are using. It seems like photo bucket is the only consistent one that works.
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Re: Wide Open
Ok, now what?
How do I post commentary? Thx, GFS |
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Re: Wide Open
I was so focused on the pics i forgot the procedure. Am I stuffed?
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Re: Wide Open
Please replace the ball valve with a seacock.
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Re: Wide Open
Reel,
Why? Thoughts please. |
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Seacocks are designed for that purpose. They are much safer. Ball valves are not designed to replace a seacock. Do the research, ask a few surveyors, and look at some of the refurbished boat pics on this site.
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Re: Wide Open
Thx Reel,
George at G&S said that`s the way to go, and I`d seen similar set ups here , but if that`s a better mousetrap, better mousetrap it shall be. Any other guidance is greatly appreciated. Now on to the tank......I`ve read lots of posts on this ,so I hope to get this right at the very least. Thx Sandy |
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What exactly IS a seacock?
Perhaps a means of obstructing inflow? I think the tragedies you speak of are due to non marine ,non bronze,non U.L. NON MARINE rated,BRASS imposters:Box store crap! Just back from a local{FRIEND} /wholesaler and after casually perusing his books at great length , I cant seem to find a suitable seacock. Do you have a preference for brand/ ball valve / gate valve? Mine`s an Apollo. All seem to have a much smaller triangular footprint that is not compatible. You make a very valid point about household CRAP that has NO business in salt water.I took your advice and did a little digging. What did I find? A BOXSTORE ball that didn`t have ANYTHING LEFT OF IT AFTER 1 YR. WOWSY WOWSY WOO WOO. I thank you for thinking of me and others here! I have that kind of mind and thought of a glassed up backing plate from ply. I left myself @ 3/4"gap. Thoughts please. Thanks for all of us! I had the very same concerns as to "What If?". |
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If it wasn't pouring rain I would take a pic for you. I'm NOT telling you this is the absolute correct way because I'll be glassing down the same mount later (much later I hope ) All of this was pre-fit before sealing/screwing/etc. I took a 6" x 6" x 3/4" plywood,drilled the HS pick-up clearance hole, put on 3 coats of epoxy, and 4200 it down, mounted the high speed pick-up with SS screws long enough for a good bite, screwed the seacock (a glorified flange mounted ball valve) to the HS pick-up tightly, screwed it to the wood using 4200 to seal all of it. I realize mine is somewhat temporary because I believe the wood should be glassed down.
Look up "ringleaders" boat/refurbish. Here's a pic of the epoxy coated wood. The larger is for thru-hull transducer. With all that said.....I read recently in a sailing mag. that Groco is recalling a lot of 2-3 yr. old seacocks because the SS stem material did not meet their spec. (made in china) I think mine falls in that group. |
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