Thru hull fittings value?

Billv

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I am replacing all the thru hull fitting last on my 2000 Marlin after having the gel coat redone. Do the old fittings have any value or should I just toss them?
 

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They are going to be plastic unless they are below the waterline. Hard to take out with adhesive caulk on them. Best to drill them out with a hole saw or better yet a stepped bit and throw them away. I replaced mine with the GemLux stainless. They look awesome and I think you saw them (I think you are one of my storage customers).

Below the waterline on GW's are typically bronze and should be bronze.
 

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Brass isn't fetching much at the scrap dealers these days.
 

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They are all chrome plated brass or bronze. Generally pitted. Watch a bitch removing them but will look nice with new stainless fittings
 

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They are going to be plastic unless they are below the waterline. Hard to take out with adhesive caulk on them. Best to drill them out with a hole saw or better yet a stepped bit and throw them away. I replaced mine with the GemLux stainless. They look awesome and I think you saw them (I think you are one of my storage customers).

Below the waterline on GW's are typically bronze and should be bronze.
Yes, Sean and I store his Parker with you