No, it¡¯s bronze and larger.Something like this:
With NPT-to hose fittings.
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On Mar 22, 2025, at 13:46, David Short, SV One Timer, 1997 362, Mt Desert, ME via groups.io <dhs.short@...> wrote:
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Like so?? Periodically remove to clean?
On 3/22/2025 1:23 PM, Jay Flynn via
groups.io wrote:
I put a one way valve in the sink drain and that solved the
problem.?
Jay
362
On Mar 22, 2025, at 1:04?PM, David
Short, SV One Timer, 1997 362, Mt Desert, ME via groups.io
<dhs.short@...> wrote:
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Ditto for the 362
On 3/22/2025 11:25 AM, Mike via
groups.io wrote:
I have a 402 and
regularly (well almost) close the sink drain valve
when sailing particularly racing.? I have not noticed
any backfill in the shower sump but have forgotten to
close the seacock a few times and ended up filling the
sink and the storage area behind the sink.? Mike
Sabre 402 #37
Southern Cross
Lake Ontario
Tony,?
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The sink itself is well above the
waterline while at rest. On a hard port
tack, you may take some water into the sink.
As for the shower, I believe the strainer
and shower pump act as a one-way valve to
keep water from backfilling the shower.?
Hope that answers your question. Do you
have a 402? You might want to check your
layout.?
Best,
Jordan
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S402-047
formerly S36-087
Lake Michigan
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Dave Short
SV One Timer 1997 S362
Mt Desert, ME
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Jay Flynn
¡°Elizabeth Belle¡±
Sabre 362
1999 #212
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Dave Short
SV One Timer 1997 S362
Mt Desert, ME