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You open and close the seacocks everytime you go boating? I leave them open all the time. Except the holding tank pump out which is always closed and zip tied. Overkill IMHO.If you forget to close the seacocks when leaving the boat you can get a late night call that your boat sunk at the dock.
I forgot to say, "CURSES, ANOTHER 280 OWNER!" :grin:You open and close the seacocks everytime you go boating? I leave them open all the time. Except the holding tank pump out which is always closed and zip tied. Overkill IMHO.
If that troubles you then what do you do about the stern drives? I think the only thing protecting them from water intrusion is also some rubber and some clamps.:grin:I forgot to say, "CURSES, ANOTHER 280 OWNER!" :grin:
I do open and close the seacocks every time I enter or leave the boat. It troubles me that the only thing preventing my boat from sinking is a rubber hose and a clamp.
If that troubles you then what do you do about the stern drives? I think the only thing protecting them from water intrusion is also some rubber and some clamps.:grin:
Ok. . .I shall now ask the dumb question: Where are all those seacocks going?
Port= HVAC
Starboard= Genny
Big starboard= Waste dump
Plot thickens. So number's four and five seacocks are the water pickups (not present with Alpha drives). What's number six four?
(BTW: With alpha drives, no HVAC, and no Genny. . . .so far all I have is the head dump seacock.)