[Alberg30] Valves and through hulls

T. Kevin Blanc tkevinblanc at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 3 17:18:17 PST 2001


I use both Marelon and bronze valves. 

I've adapted standard plumbing stuff for use in my
water system but I would really hesitate to use PVC or
CPVC in a situation where the boat's survival depended
on it (and I like to save a few dollars more than the
next guy, I think). It seems tough but does not flex
or take shock well, especially when it's cold.

I'd stick with Marelon or Bronze. I have both on my
boat now and don't believe one is better than the
other.

Kevin Blanc
Terrapin #254
--- George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net> wrote:
> Peter,
> 
> I wouldn't use PVC valves below the waterline.  PVC
> is not very tough
> stuff.  You can get Marelon valves which are
> designed for such
> applications, but they're not terribly cheap.  I
> prefer bronze, myself. 
> I just replaced a Marelon valve that was getting
> hard to operate with a
> Groco bronze seacock (ball-valve type).
> 
> BTW, did you know that seacocks have straight
> threads so they can be
> screwed down until the flange is in contact with the
> backing plate of
> the through-hull?  Most other valves have pipe
> threads which are
> tapered.  Having the valve hanging up on top of the
> through-hull is not
> as strong.
> 
>  - George
> 
> Peter Amos wrote:
> > 
> > In December I was in an Ace Hardware in Florida
> looking at PVC  ball valves.They are dark grey with
> a red handle rated at 400p.s.i. no metal
> parts,N.P.T. and very solidly built.I believe the
> U.S. Coastguard does not approve plastic valves as
> they are not fire resistant, but that aside I cannot
> see any reason not to replace old and corroded
> bronze valves with these tough corrosion free
> products.Perhaps in very cold conditions they would
> become brittle, but PVC seems to stand up to
> freezing temperatures in domestic plumbing
> situations. Nobody in the marina could come up with
> a logical reason not to use them,but neither was
> there any enthusiasm either.Perhaps boaters are
> naturally conservative.Has anyone used these valves
> or know any horror stories about them.
> > Peter Amos
> > Tait Tait #478
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> 
>
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