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Old 17-07-2017, 06:37   #16
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Re: Plastic through hull replacement?

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No, no sea cocks. I watched closely when I was on a day sail today, and both were under water both under sail and motor. I bet the crockpot drains are too. So yeah, probably should have sea cocks. Hoses and clamps are fairly new though.


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Old 18-07-2017, 02:02   #17
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Re: Plastic through hull replacement?

I have just replaced a number of my seacocks with NZ Tru Design. They are beautifully made and appear to be excellent. Karl Sutcliffe at Lee Sanition in the UK is really helpful. The only caution I would advise is check space as they are bigger than old fashioned bronze. Also, at the moment, there is no strainer through hull available.
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