Guidi "Alex" valves

I saw them at LIBS and liked the idea....
Plus points - nothing to corrode.
minus, if some weed got in the valve, it might not seal properly.

It scares me that they may be very expensive!!
 
Just out of interest, Guidi claim they're made of CC491K: 85% Cu, 5% each of Sn, Pb, Zn, 0.25 P, traces of 'others'.
Another metals site states that this is "the most commonly used leaded gunmetal offering excellent machining properties and a very good wear resistance. It is a medium strength alloy with good pressure tightness, is resistant to dezincification and offers a reasonable corrosion resistance in sea water and brine." [My bolds.]

That doesn't sound quite the same as "nothing to corrode", but what do I know? No doubt Vyv could tell us what this all means in practice.
 
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It scares me that they may be very expensive!!

They are roughly twice the price of a DZR equivalent valve. So, for example, a DZR 1 1/4" ball valve is £34.96 whereas the equivalent Alex valve is £68.22. In reality its not a major difference on the scale of boating costs.
 
Does anyone have experience of these new (all bronze) valves? See here: http://www.guidisrl.it/en and click on the link on the right of the screen.

TIA

Rob

Their 'bronze with S/S handle' valves and 'bronze' skinfittings and tails etc. were what I replaced all underwater stuff with 2 years ago: after about 8 years the original Jeanneau plated brass ones looked mostly OK except for some definitely dezincified hose tails.

Chose these on the recommendation of a local marine surveyor whose opinions I trust. So far so good, though others have commented that the 'bronze' spec is not ideal and that the balls in the valves will be a different metal.
 
So far so good, though others have commented that the 'bronze' spec is not ideal and that the balls in the valves will be a different metal.

yes, I looked at the bronze gate valves too but, as you say, the guts is apparently brass so rather defeats the purpose of the bronze fitting. For that reason I think it has to be bronze through hulls and DZR valves and bronze hose tails. The advantage of the Alex valves is they are only bronze and neoprene, no brass. The disadvantage is the size of the fitting which is difficult to accommodate in confined spaces. So, regrettably, DZR it is.
 
yes, I looked at the bronze gate valves too but, as you say, the guts is apparently brass so rather defeats the purpose of the bronze fitting. For that reason I think it has to be bronze through hulls and DZR valves and bronze hose tails. The advantage of the Alex valves is they are only bronze and neoprene, no brass. The disadvantage is the size of the fitting which is difficult to accommodate in confined spaces. So, regrettably, DZR it is.

If you're looking to replace through hull + seacock + tail then TrueDesign composite work out cheaper than bronze or dzr. Through hulls can be bedded in Sika or epoxied in. Service kits also available for seacocks. I fitted them last winter. See - http://www.leesan.com/index.asp?m=3&cat1=3&cat2=40&t=Seacocks
 
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