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Kelvin Hartnall
I'm inspecting a 1999 Moody 40 with some issues with water in the bilge. We'd plan to replace all the seacocks with new TruDesign composite seacocks, but I have a question about the design of the cockpit drains. The drains have glassed in stand pipes that go above the water line and then have flexi pipes that go up to the drains in the cockpit. But there is no seacock on the drain so if we ever accidentally broke the fibreglass standpipe, there is no easy way to close off the drain, other than with a large cork bung. So I'm wondering if we should change this too and remove the stand pipe and add a large seacock to the bottom of the drain. My questions are:
Does anyone know why it was designed this way? I've found a manual and it seems like Moody designed it this way?
Has anyone had issues with the cockpit drain standpipes cracking or leaking?
Do you think we should remove these and add seacocks?
Many thanks!
Does anyone know why it was designed this way? I've found a manual and it seems like Moody designed it this way?
Has anyone had issues with the cockpit drain standpipes cracking or leaking?
Do you think we should remove these and add seacocks?
Many thanks!