[C320-list] Seacock question

Dean Vermeire dean at vermeire.us
Sun Jul 14 09:00:34 PDT 2024


To do what Jeff said while the boat is in the water, you could use a Seabung.

See here: https://www.seabung.com/video.html


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From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> On Behalf Of Jeff Hare via C320-list
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Seacock question

If you aren't in the water, You can easily change the double hose top of the thruhull with a single hose version without needing to change the hull-attached base.4 machine screws on the top remove that.  Since you can't just buy the 93 series valve parts separately, you can simply buy a new valve assembly with the hose config you want and pop that on your existing body.This will leave you with your old valve/handle as a spare (which is a very good idea).Jeff Hare
-------- Original message --------From: SV Osprey via C320-list <c320-list at lists.catalina320.com> Date: 7/14/24  11:01 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: C320-List at catalina320.com Cc: SV Osprey <svospreycat320 at gmail.com> Subject: [C320-list] Seacock question I am in the process of removing my marine head and replacing it with a composting one. It’s going to be done in stages so my first order of business is going to be disconnecting the head from the intake through hull. Should I cap the through hull off or can I leave 6” of hose connected and plug this off?  The seacock services another hose so I cant remove it now (not hauling the boat). Can anybody recommend a hose plug source or type of that is a safe choice? It 3/4” I believe. ElanSv Osprey1997 Catalina 320 #451


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