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NPT Bronze Seacock

NPT Bronze Seacock

Mfr. Marine Hardware

Bronze. A seacock is your ultimate line of defense against sinking due to a plumbing malfunction. Th
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Seacocks and Ball Valves can be used to control the outflow of water for the hull of a boat or ship. Ball Valves screw onto the threads of the thru-hull while a seacock has a flange bolted or screwed to a fairing block that is fixed to the hull through which the thru-hull passes. Seacocks are less likely to be broken than Ball Valves and are thus, the preferred method of closing off water on a ship.
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3-way, 3", emergency bilge pickup...

Do you know anyone who makes a 3-inch, 3-way interlocking emergency bilge pickup suction valve for use off the main diesel?

Submitted by: Eric
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We have Clutch Pumps, Bilge Strainers, and other Plumbing Fittings which you could use to design the system you need.


 
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