KenMcCulloch
Well-Known Member
Cosequences come into play. Car hose fails, you stop, boat hose fails you die?
Well not really. Hose attached to seacock fails, close seacock. Yes, I appreciate that could involve a certain amount of rather anxious searching to find which hose has failed but isn't that the point of having a valve to close every opening below the waterline? I'm with Vyv on this, many of the hosetail fittings on our boat predate the double-clipping era and are not long enough for two clips.