I was talking to a marine sanitation guy here locally and was told that he did not carry or like the lectrasan's because their output was too corrosive and it would eat the thru hull fitting right off the boat. He claimed to have seen boats nearly sunk by this situation and that it was not uncommon.
I've been around for awhile and not heard that previously. I would think that given the open nature of the thru hull and the limited time that material passes through it, that it would not matter much.
But...turns out that I need to rebed the discharge thru hull anyway as it has started to weep over the last few months. So, since I'm going to have it out, it would be just as easy to change it out. Currently it is a heavy bronze thru hull.
1.) Should I?
2.) If so, what material would be ideal? Would this be a job for Marelon?
Thx.
I've been around for awhile and not heard that previously. I would think that given the open nature of the thru hull and the limited time that material passes through it, that it would not matter much.
But...turns out that I need to rebed the discharge thru hull anyway as it has started to weep over the last few months. So, since I'm going to have it out, it would be just as easy to change it out. Currently it is a heavy bronze thru hull.
1.) Should I?
2.) If so, what material would be ideal? Would this be a job for Marelon?
Thx.