StevenJMorgan
Well-Known Member
Boats coming out next week and one job is to check / service / replace all seacocks and skin fittings.
Question is how do I check and know that a seacock is ok or should I just replace?? If I think it is ok should I just grease and bang it back on. Gut feelings are that I should just replace the lot, but don't want to waste money.
Also how do I check the integrety of the skin fitting - ideally I don't want to remove them!
Lastly when I am buying new seacocks how do I know a good one. I'm in Dubai and there are lots of different types available, different materials and colours. Trouble is here that generally if I ask a guy in a shop if something is say brass he will say yes, but go back the next day and ask if the same item is stainless he will say yes - they just tell you what you wan to here ! There must be a way to tell what they are made of ??
As always and help appreciated -
Rgds
Question is how do I check and know that a seacock is ok or should I just replace?? If I think it is ok should I just grease and bang it back on. Gut feelings are that I should just replace the lot, but don't want to waste money.
Also how do I check the integrety of the skin fitting - ideally I don't want to remove them!
Lastly when I am buying new seacocks how do I know a good one. I'm in Dubai and there are lots of different types available, different materials and colours. Trouble is here that generally if I ask a guy in a shop if something is say brass he will say yes, but go back the next day and ask if the same item is stainless he will say yes - they just tell you what you wan to here ! There must be a way to tell what they are made of ??
As always and help appreciated -
Rgds