Spartan seacock maintenance

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Boyd
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Silicone lube

Post by Boyd »

Thanks guys. I will give it a try on the easiest to access seacock and see what happens. Morey's is great but I am open to trying something that might be better. Guess it will take a few years to know the result as Morey's lasts at least 2 years.

One of my goals is to stretch out the time between boat yard visits to the max. Being on the hard is something like a visit to the Proctologist.

Based on advice from this board I recently repacked my stuffing box in the water uneventfully.

Boyd
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CD30 MkII
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A Whole World Of Grease

Post by bottomscraper »

I've been happy with Morey's but McMaster-Carr has a huge selection of grease, anti-seize, gear oil and other very useful stuff!

http://www.mcmaster.com/
Rich Abato
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Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163

Southern Maine
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M. R. Bober
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I think I've eaten there?

Post by M. R. Bober »

"A Whole World of Grease" isn't that place down near the harbor? Open all night!

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Jack
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Location: CD 27, ARTESANI, Tampa Bay

Moreys Red

Post by Jack »

Used Morey's 4 years ago at haulout. Exercised all seacocks periodically, but not obsessively over the years. Boat remains in the water year round. Re-greased at haul-out this summer, plenty of grease remaining.

I don't know about silicon grease, but Morey's Red is a water-proof water pump grease that can be obtained from NAPA stores. One tube will last you a very long time.
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Re: I think I've eaten there?

Post by bottomscraper »

M. R. Bober wrote:"A Whole World of Grease" isn't that place down near the harbor? Open all night!
I can see it now, hoards of CD owners raiding the grease dumpsters to get their supply of environmentally friendly of seacock grease! :D
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki

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Southern Maine
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Boyd
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Well I found it.

Post by Boyd »

Hi Kurt:

I have on order a pint container of the stuff. That much should last me several lifetimes. If you want some let me know and I will sell you part of it. Dont ask the price unless you are sitting down. Sure hope it works. If its half as good as the 111 I will be happy.

Boyd
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Kurt
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Location: 27' Cape Dory (Alerion),
9' Dyer,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan

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Hey Boyd,
Count me in...I'll send you a PM with the details.
Kurt
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