PerformanceSailor
Well-Known Member
That's a long-winded way of saying "plastic"
Pete
No. It's not.
Your hull is likely a composite matial called FRP or GRP. If the seacocks in question were only... "plastic" they would be brittle and unsuitable. Without the matrix of glasss fibre, so would your boat's hull. Altho you can call it anything you wish...
Note B: the original RC Marine line of Marelon fittings and valves from Australia were purchased by Forespar in the 80's. At first there were just some label changes, and later more differently-engineered products were produced, and then in the 90's a new style of seacock was introduced that's much stronger than the original ones.
(Yes indeed the old style handles will break IF you do not keep the ball valve lubed up and worked regularly. It appears that the ball material is very slightly hydroscopic -- gets tighter over the years. Friction increases.)
I have the newer ones, installed in '02, and still working just fine. They are often referred to in the trade as the "OEM" model valves, as they are not usually marketed directly to end users, but rather sold and installed thru boat yards and thru boat constructors. They also use a different thread than the other/older valve models ( "buttress thread").
I have installed bronze thru hulls and like them fine, but slightly prefer the Marelon version to save weight and avoid electrolysis worries.
LB