[Public-List] Seeking advice

Gordon Laco via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Fri Jun 24 10:45:18 PDT 2016


Hi there...  

Is the ball cock threaded onto your through hull fitting?   If so, you can get a new one and switch it for the old one despite the boat being in the water.  

The water coming in will be dramatic for a few seconds, but even if you're slow getting the new one on not much water will accumulate.  

If the through hull and the valve are one piece, you've got to wait till haul out and should plug the fitting from the outside till you can deal with it.  

The fact that the leaking varies with valve position may indicate that the casting is flexing and that's not good.  If it thoroughly broke you'd have a bad problem. 

G

On 2016-06-24, at 3:42 PM, Mpcbi via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I turn to you for advice.  This morning I opened the seacock to the galley sink with no issue, when i turned it off i notice a leak.  A close inspection shows the seacock has a hairline crack above the ball valve. Looks like it froze over the winter, oh Canada!
> 
> Oddly enough it does not leak when fully opened or fully closed?  So what would you do?  Haul out and fix or sail and fix in the fall?  
> 
> Scary stuff and a bummer as I have't even sailed yet, the boat has been in the water three weeks already
> 
> Anyways what would you do?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Maurice
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