We live in the PNW and berth at Bellingham, during a recent cold snap, I closed all the thru hulls. While doing my weekly vacuum the little water in the bilge from the mast during rains, I tried to open the Galley sink drain to dump the shop vac. Our boat is an 83 35-3. Of course while turning the handle, it snaps its shaft right off while the valve is open. So, know I have a hole in the boat which technically can't be closed. I had a local service company come by and look at it, and they will get back to me early next week.
Options I have are:
Options I have are:
- Attempt a valve replacement in the water, I've done this before on a previously owned Ericson 29. There is risk with this if the fitting will not release from the threads.
- Schedule a haul and block and do it on the shore. This is clearly much more expensive, but also safer.
- Leave it be and deal with it at the next haul out. In 30 years of boating, I've never had any hose fail. I would double check all the hose clamps and other stuff. I do believe that if I were selling the boat, a surveyor would scream about it.