I’m the new owner of a 2006 Marlin 300. Love the boat! But the livewell seacock and the A/C seacock are both stuck open. I don‘t want to force them, but I do want to be able to close them. Any advice?
I’d try CLRFollowing. I have a 330 and the bronze thru Hull for pump out is really hard to turn. I was wondering if taking the hose off and spraying some sort of lubricant in there would work?
Exactly. I would go as far if you're not using it while underway ,don't open it. There is a lot of water pressure say on your washdown pump if you leave the raw water open all the time. mine are closed all the time unless I need it. in the winter they are opened , well they are opened before the first freeze in October for us. Like other said use a penetrating lubricant like PB to help loosen it up. Good luck.I think a fair few folks leave them open all the time -- no criticism intended, but I'm not sure they realize how many boats sink at the slip because of a failed hose clamp or leaky hose. With the seacock open the only thing keeping your boat floating is a hose and some clamps in your bilge that may be as old as the boat! I usually open the ones I need at the beginning of a trip and close them all at the end: I always think (1) battery switches are off, (2) shore power & battery charger on, and (3) seacocks closed
The only one I rarely / never use is the head discharge so sometimes I will go several months before I remember to try it. It always turns easily though, so I suspect that the seacocks that are closed don't get stuck as easily due to marine life.
I don't see how it can hurt. I'm not sure how effective it would be, either, since the valve is the open position and the idea would be to get some stuff between the valve and the valve body. But some stuff might creep in. But then go inside and exercise the handle a few times right away.Question: Mine get exercised regularly. Thus thread got me wondering. When my boat is on the trailer can I just shoot some lubricant like triflo up into them through the bottom opening? I know this sounds dumb but. I never though of lubricating from the inside before. Thanks .