[Public-List] Cockpit Drains

John Johnston danceswithwood at earthlink.net
Mon May 10 14:02:01 PDT 2021


I recently installed a 16”x 18” hinged deckplate in the cockpit floor of #69. Not as charming as the circular bronze deckplate, but imminently more useful. I can get to the stuffing box, cockpit drains, prop coupling, transmission, etc. It doesn’t make it comfortable to reach those things but it certainly makes it more possible.
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> On May 10, 2021, at 4:43 PM, Jonathan Bresler via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> 
> Greg,
> 
> On pre-liner boat #262, I can reach both cockpit thruhull drain valves from
> the access port in the cockpit sole.
> One is a Marelon seacock (perhaps this one:
> https://www.forespar.com/product522.html) and the other is a ball valve.
> Both can be operated from the cockpit via that access port (note to self:
> exercise valves when at the boat tomorrow)
> 
> Regarding replacement, some folks have cut out a portion of the port or
> starboard locker plywood wall below the cockpit sole
> and created an access door between the locker and the engine bay. This
> might give you much better access than leaning
> over the engine.  Have not done this, and have not seen an example, so I am
> going on hearsay here.
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 1:13 PM Greg Roberts via Public-List <
>> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Folks,
>> This is another of my crazy questions that is mostly intended explore
>> ideas...
>> I'm hauling out here in a little over a week and plan to replace all
>> of my thru hulls and add proper seacocks. All of them have ball valves
>> except the cockpit drains where I installed Marlon seacocks. The
>> cockpit drain seacocks are really tough to get to. I have to turn my
>> head sideways to slide it and my upper body between the counter and
>> the top of the engine. I'm not claustrophobic but my lizard brain
>> screams "What the hell" the first few times I do it. It would suck to
>> do in any kind of a seaway and forget it if the engine is hot. So I
>> either need better access through the cockpit sole, the port locker,
>> or I need to move the valves.
>> So, here's my question: Has anyone reconfigured the cockpit drains to
>> somehow run to above the water line thru holes? I haven't measured how
>> far above the water line the cockpit is but there must be some margin
>> or we'd get water coming in the leeward drain when heeled. The cockpit
>> is sloped forward so I don't think drains aft would work. I'm guessing
>> the thru hulls would be just above the water line so I'd still want a
>> seacock on them so they could be sealed if there was a problem with
>> the leeward side.
>> Regards,
>> Greg
>> P.S. I don't think I can reach them from the bronze inspection port
>> but I don't think I've actually tried. Anyway, less holes below the
>> water line is still worth discussing.
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> Jonathan M Bresler
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> Annapolis/Eastport MD
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