Martin, they are stuck open, I hope to get them working again and have detailed 
instructions from Groco on how to do that, once the boat is out of the water, 
the problem is that at least 1 of them I can't get the plug out of due to how 
it was installed up close against a bulkhead (I'd really like to meet the meat 
head that did it, all he had to do was turn it 180 degrees and no problem). The 
nice man at Groco suggested that if it had to come out he wouldn't put it back 
but would put a new one in since its the same amount of work and pain. The 
rubber plugs are no longer made for these old SV series valves, I am hoping 
that at least the 2 for cockpit drains have been used little and can be 
resurrected. If they can great, if not well....

John
S/V Breeze
Vancouver


----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin DeYoung" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 1:23:15 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 32 Through Hulls

> ... I have a seacock (or maybe 3) to replace in my C&C 32 <

John, why do you want to replace Groco seacocks?  Are they showing signs of 
electrolysis (going pink and soft) or are they stuck open/closed?

Martin
Calypso
1970 C&C 43
Seattle

-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John 
Charlesworth
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 9:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 32 Through Hulls

Thanks for all the feedback guys, at least I know now that I shouldn't expect 
consistency through the boat.

Yes I have postponed until my usable vacation time is gone. Might be out for a 
while. I begin to realize why the local boat yards take the approach of hole 
sawing the old through hulls out and starting again once then have repaired the 
fiberglass. If you are paying their labour it's probably more cost effective.

Has anyone here ever reconditioned the rubber plugs in the Groco SV seacocks? 
According to the nice man at Groco, it's a real easy thing to do. He's given me 
the low down on how to do it and says they will be good for another 20 years 
afterwards. Since they are in the business of selling them I have no reason to 
doubt him but wondered if anyone has first hand experience.

Thanks
John

S/V Breeze




-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto: [email protected] ] On Behalf Of John 
Charlesworth
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 5:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List C&C 32 Through Hulls 

Hi All, 

I have a seacock (or maybe 3) to replace in my C&C 32, I was going to purchase 
a replacement through hull for it in advance as well just in case, does anyone 
know if they are mushroom head or recessed fittings? The year built is 1981/82. 
We have not hauled the boat since we bought it in 2010 and I can't remember 
from the survey quick lift what type they were. 

Also does anyone know what make the 3/4" seacocks are, I can't find any clues 
on the valve bodies, I know that the 1-1/2" are Groco SV, at least one of which 
I am replacing. The 3/4" are all in need of servicing so it would be nice to 
know who the manufacturer was. 

Thanks in Advance 

John
S/V Breeze
Vancouver 


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