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Sea cock handle broke. Now what?

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Re: Sea cock handle broke. Now what?

Postby Batwing » July 25th, 2022, 4:33 pm

Thank you all for the input. At this point, slinging the boat out of the water seems like the most prudent decision, so for now I may just take on some water while I clean out the sea strainer and then later as it's time to sling the boat for hull paint, I'll have both sea cocks replaced so they can be managed/maintained correctly moving forward. At least this is my current thought on this.

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