Graham,

You are right.  I'm hull 14, so only 3 away from you with no tapered cone
seacocks a side discharge for the electric pump.

Joel
35/3
the Office
Annapolis

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Graham Collins <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I think C&C ran the plumbing differently each time!
>
> Mine is an '83 and has the presumably original Wilcox Crittenden tapered
> cone seacocks throughout - I've got 8 of the things in total.  Up front
> I've got one each for the head intake, head outflow, and sink drain.  These
> are all under the v-berth.
>
> My shower drain goes to a pump in the cabinet under the sink, then aft and
> up, exiting just under the toe rail midship.
>
> Both my bilge pumps run all the way to the stern, they are likely
> underwater a good % of the time but the hose run has a big upward bump
> section before they come back down and out, so little risk of reverse flow.
>  No seacocks on these - they are inaccessible anyway.
>
> Graham Collins
> Secret Plans
> C&C 35-III #11
>
>
>
> Morgenstern, Keith E CIV SEA 08 NR wrote:
>
>> What year is your boat?
>>
>> It would strike me as odd if they made a change in the 35-3 line such as
>> this.
>>
>> My 35-3 (1987) has the marelon valves in the bow.  One for seawater
>> intake for the head, one big one for overboard discharge of the head,
>> and another added later for the A/C.
>>
>> My bilge pump and shower drain pump both discharge up near the toe rail
>> on the port side.  The hoses run from the pumps (both in the enclosure
>> at the forward end of the U-shaped setee), forward into the cabinet
>> under the sink in the head, then up the hull to the discharge.  The
>> valves are accessible in the locker in the head.
>>
>> -Keith Morgenstern
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joel Aronson [mailto:[email protected]**]
>> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 16:51
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Stus-List Thru Hulls/seacocks
>>
>> Thanks to you guys, my summer projects are done!  Its nice to see
>> through my hatches and lean against my life-lines without worrying about
>> their condition.
>>
>> In the bow of my boat I have 2 seacocks that are a plunger type with a T
>> handle on a rod.  When closed they are flush with the bottom.  they
>> passed the survey, but I'm wondering how to service them and whether
>> they should be replaced with a traditional seacock.  Also, the discharge
>> for my emergency bilge pump is through one of the seacocks (along with
>> the intake for the head).  Shouldn't that be above the water line?
>>
>>
>>
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