Through Hulls - Anyone
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Through Hulls - Anyone
I just saw this ad from Fisheries Supply about a product called Seabung. In the video it looks great, except that everything is brand new and not corroded or cross threaded. Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-P49Y- ... e-85551161
Anyone have the nerve to try it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-P49Y- ... e-85551161
Anyone have the nerve to try it?
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
Well if nothing else it keeps you from having to dive in to plug the through-hull with your choice of plug (soft wood dowell, Forespar Staplug, gooped up piece of canvas, etc.). Worth a try if you're in a predicament.
Jim Walsh
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Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
I have had a bit of a sea bung from too much salt water and sitting but that is another story.
Those things look great but I would bet that boat was sitting in the slings and there was no marine growth anywhere to be found. It would be great if it would work to rebuild your Spartan seacocks while in the water but that is not the case. Maybe if you pulled the whole thing out.
The thing looked like it works but I would still feel better with a big ole wood plug hammered in there and swelling if I was off sailing somewhere, Steve.
Those things look great but I would bet that boat was sitting in the slings and there was no marine growth anywhere to be found. It would be great if it would work to rebuild your Spartan seacocks while in the water but that is not the case. Maybe if you pulled the whole thing out.
The thing looked like it works but I would still feel better with a big ole wood plug hammered in there and swelling if I was off sailing somewhere, Steve.
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Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
It is kind of difficult to believe that a flimsy piece of plastic or PVC (the "umbrella" part) is pushed up against the thru hull with sufficient pressure from only 2-3 feet of water that it seals the thru hull.
The video suggests that it does but...............
The video suggests that it does but...............
Fair winds,
Roberto
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a/k/a Sea Hunt "The Tadpole Sailor"
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Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
For a problem with that type of valve threaded on a through hull, in perfect conditions, with all the parts, sure, I'd use it.
Too bad I'd never select that valve mount. Can you even get a valve with straight threads (not NPT!)?
The end of the through hull does not mate cleanly to the seat on a valve like that.
Toilet bowl wax rings and plumber's putty will always be up top in the Oh $%!@ bag.
I really need to measure the Spartan valve body taper and make some plugs that actually fit them. The generic plugs do not always fit the way I'd want.
Too bad I'd never select that valve mount. Can you even get a valve with straight threads (not NPT!)?
The end of the through hull does not mate cleanly to the seat on a valve like that.
Toilet bowl wax rings and plumber's putty will always be up top in the Oh $%!@ bag.
I really need to measure the Spartan valve body taper and make some plugs that actually fit them. The generic plugs do not always fit the way I'd want.
Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
I have a softwood plug to fit each through-hull plus a couple spares but I also have one of the Forespar TruPlug's. I'd encourage you guys to take a look at them. The old standby which few seem to be aware of is the wax ring previously mentioned. It'll stop most leaks cold and give you time to effect a more substantial repair.Maine_Buzzard wrote:
I really need to measure the Spartan valve body taper and make some plugs that actually fit them. The generic plugs do not always fit the way I'd want.
Jim Walsh
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Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
I don't think rubber thing would work for Spartan Sea Cocks.
Last edited by moctrams on Mar 19th, '15, 17:22, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Through Hulls - Anyone
moctrams wrote:I don't think it would work for Spartan Sea Cocks.
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time