I need to reseal one or more of the thru hulls on my Adventure 208. One of them has a slight gap to the hull and I am getting some water coming in. In this case it is the fish locker on the starboard side. I can get the hose off, but can't budge the backing nut. I can attack it one of 2 ways:
Get a 1.5" socket and try and get the nut off
or
Get a (expensive) thru hull step wrench, have my helper hold the nut on the inside with an adjustable wrench and try and turn the thru hull out. The chrome on teh bronze is a bit pitted, but I am not sure it is worth replacing it. I just want to rebed it with wither 4200 or Boat Life. If the problem one comes out reasonably easily, I will do the others.
Advice?
Are the step wrenches available for plumbers any different than the expensive Buck Algonquin ones?
Get a 1.5" socket and try and get the nut off
or
Get a (expensive) thru hull step wrench, have my helper hold the nut on the inside with an adjustable wrench and try and turn the thru hull out. The chrome on teh bronze is a bit pitted, but I am not sure it is worth replacing it. I just want to rebed it with wither 4200 or Boat Life. If the problem one comes out reasonably easily, I will do the others.
Advice?
Are the step wrenches available for plumbers any different than the expensive Buck Algonquin ones?