macd
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quoting Jumbleduck
That's my point. You didn't quote JumbleDuck, you quoted me. And which part of "intrinsically" don't you understand?
quoting Jumbleduck
The usual reasons given (materials aside) are that it's more laborious to close, not easy to tell at a glance whether it's closed or not, and susceptible to trapping debris which prevents complete closure.
Have a good dayThat's my point. You didn't quote JumbleDuck, you quoted me. And which part of "intrinsically" don't you understand?
Not Yanmar but the boatbuilder - agree totally gate-valves have no place in any marine application. In fact they're a menace in household plumbing and I've gradually replaced all mine with ball-valves.
But why quote me with no regard for context?
My boat is twenty years old and I've decided to replace all through hull fittings, ball valves and hosetails with bronze and DZR. I've no idea if I am wasting my money or not but I'm in to prophylactic maintenance so here we go. The existing fittings are brass, as confirmed by Nauticat and Hogfors (the valve manufacturer) and maybe I'm one of natures worriers, but I will rest easier in the knowledge that it's done. I intend destructively examining the old fittings when they are out of the boat, I will report back my findings.
I find it hard to understand the attitude of some people who will spend a thousand or two on electronics without batting an eyelid but won't spend a hundred or two on something which has the potential to sink the boat with, under some policies, the possibility of no insurance payout.
And yet you waited a year after your surveyor's recommendation?![]()