[Public-List] Cockpit Drain Seacocks
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Wed Nov 25 06:03:53 PST 2009
Hello again friends -
It just occurred to me that when responding to the statement below I
was talking to sailors who haul for the winter as well as those who
stay afloat. My advice was made with the yacht being ashore in
mind. What I worry about in particular is water resting in dips in
the deck scupper hoses (SURPRISE is an apres 400 boat fitted with
through deck drains rather than having pierced toe rails for scuppers).
'Spring' continues here on Georgian Bay... I certainly could have left
the boat in. On the other hand I was this year able to have the
luxury of tarping up and winterizing SURPRISE in pleasant weather.
Normally I wait for a horrible day with howling, freezing wind tearing
at the tarp and numbing my fingers, all bringing to mind the final
scenes of the film 'Scott of the Antarctic'. Well I was spared that
this year.
Gord #426
On 25-Nov-09, at 6:27 AM, <dickdurk at atlanticbb.net> <dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
> wrote:
> I've always wondered if the water captive in a closed ball valve (or
> seacock if the drain plug is not used) increases risk of freeze damage
>
> MichaelGrosh
> #220
>
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