lpdsn
Well-Known Member
These days I grind out the skin fitting and replace the lot. Recommended to me initially by a professional, who I would've trusted to do the job but he had too much of a backlog to take it on.
The same person claimed to have replaced two in an hour on a Mobo that was lifted, held in slings, then relaunched after he'd finished. I'd recommend him but the trouble is he always has a backlog of weeks of work.
Doing it myself, I reckon 30 mins per fitting to remove old skin fitting etc. per seacock. Perhaps another 30 min to prepare and fit the skin fitting (e.g. cleaning, masking for sealant etc). Including help from someone to hold the step wrench (real or improvised). Then maybe another 30 or 40 mins in the morning to tighten up the skin fitting completely and attach sea cock, hose connector, hose etc. Also need helper with step wrench for part of that.
Attaching hose is sometimes easy and sometimes the most awkward part, so you do need to allow time for skinning knuckles, associated cursing, cleaning hands and applying elastoplast.
Disassembling and re-assembling half the boat to reach the skin fitting can be most of the work, but that doesn't seem to apply here.
The same person claimed to have replaced two in an hour on a Mobo that was lifted, held in slings, then relaunched after he'd finished. I'd recommend him but the trouble is he always has a backlog of weeks of work.
Doing it myself, I reckon 30 mins per fitting to remove old skin fitting etc. per seacock. Perhaps another 30 min to prepare and fit the skin fitting (e.g. cleaning, masking for sealant etc). Including help from someone to hold the step wrench (real or improvised). Then maybe another 30 or 40 mins in the morning to tighten up the skin fitting completely and attach sea cock, hose connector, hose etc. Also need helper with step wrench for part of that.
Attaching hose is sometimes easy and sometimes the most awkward part, so you do need to allow time for skinning knuckles, associated cursing, cleaning hands and applying elastoplast.
Disassembling and re-assembling half the boat to reach the skin fitting can be most of the work, but that doesn't seem to apply here.