mawm
Well-Known Member
At present my boat's chain locker drains to the inside of the hull and then has its own through-hull below the water line. It keeps the paintwork clean, but the through-hull is getting old and needs replacement. The valve also gets blocked with the crud brought up by the anchor and chain, and by old flaking paint from within the locker.
2 questions:
- I could drain the locker directly to the outside, but it will have to go through the front of the bow. Will this cause salt water to be washed up into the locker? Is this a problem with causing rusting of the galvanised chain? It would allow me to close off the through-hull.
- I need to repaint the locker. What paint is recommended? The locker is fiberglass and I have wondered if a thick paint such as used for wheel arches and pickup beds would be a good choice.
(Seems to be more than 2 questions)
2 questions:
- I could drain the locker directly to the outside, but it will have to go through the front of the bow. Will this cause salt water to be washed up into the locker? Is this a problem with causing rusting of the galvanised chain? It would allow me to close off the through-hull.
- I need to repaint the locker. What paint is recommended? The locker is fiberglass and I have wondered if a thick paint such as used for wheel arches and pickup beds would be a good choice.
(Seems to be more than 2 questions)