Thru Hull Seacock

Joe Desiderio

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Hi all, Their is a thru Hull seacock which feeds the salt water pump for the wash down hose and live well. Anyone one know where it is located in case I need to close it because of a leak? Thanks, Joe D
 

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I guess it varies according to year and model, but on my 1988 Trophy Pro it is located under the step in the cabin.
 

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What model?

My 268 Islander is under the sten seat Port side of centerline.
 

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In my 1985 Offshore it was located in the stern right under the access cover.
 

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Hi, I traced the intake line for the saltwater pump for the wash down/live well. It went under the deck along the centerline to a place I could not reach. Maybe it loops back to a place I could reach and I just missed it. I will check again. Just trying to get familiar with new boat. Thanks for your help. Joe D
 

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Look at the bottom of your hull. You'll see the strainers and that's where the seacocks will be located.
 
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Do you have an owners manual? There should be a drawing showing where it is.
 

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The seacock should always be immediately inside the hull - on the opposite side of the thru-hull fitting. There should be NO lines used before the seacock. Look where the water enters the hull, that is where you would find the seacock.