On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:45:00AM -0500, Bob Johnson wrote:
> At the risk of stating the obvious if the seacock is melting due to fire you
> either will be watching from the life raft or dead.

You're flat wrong. If there had been a Marelon seacock in my aft cabin,
it would have sunk the boat while I was trying to fight that fire.

> I have all Marelon fittings on my boat.

I'm sorry that you feel you have to justify a fatally-bad idea just
because you previously made a bad decision.

If you have a fiberglass boat, this may not be applicable - since the
boat itself is more inflammable than the seacock. But the question was
specifically about a steel boat.


Ben
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