Bob,
I wasn't aware of this situation.  Is the option for the 2 valves too late 
for Sea Frog??
Joe
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob From California" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" 
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: SF Bay Sail, and Cockpit drain config.


>
> We know that a cockpit full of people will squat the boat so we offer an 
> upgrade with positive
> shut off capabilites.  What we do offer are 2 Forespar 1.5 inch Marelon 
> Ball Valves that can simply be levered to the off position to prevent any 
> water at all coming thru the cockpit drains. A photo of this option is 
> here:
>
> http://www.montgomeryboats.com/photodym.php?startIdx=96
>
> It is in the aft locker. For others who sail with several people and gear 
> (icechest. fuel tank, heavy outboard) I think having a couple of rubber 
> plugs shoved in the cockpit wall drain holes works well.
>
> We offer this option (the Forespar ball valve) to everyone.
>
> I think the design elevation of the cockpit floor is good; but nothing is 
> going to keep water from backwashing or seeking it's own level when the 
> boat is loaded with people and the associated weight of
> the outboard, fuel, anchor/rode, mother-inlaw and the dog. Once the cockit 
> floor is below the waterline
> you will have a backwash situation.
>
> Even if the drains were in the floor and went straight down (below the 
> waterline) it wouldn't keep an aft
> loaded boats cockpit dry. That's why I prefer to simply raise the seat on 
> the fuel tank locker and lever
> the marelon ball valves to the off position. No water can enter at all.
>
> Fair winds
> Bob
> (949) 489-8227
>
>
>
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:01:05 -0700> To: 
>> [email protected]> Subject: Re: M_Boats: SF Bay Sail, 
>> and Cockpit drain config.> > A trip to Angel Island would make the 
>> perfect overnight shakedown > cruise for Spirit. It will force me to 
>> install that Seacook stove I > bought a month ago (I hate drilling holes 
>> in new boats).> > And a tip on Whale one-way valves if you are 
>> considering them: They > don't work - at least not on the newer M-17s 
>> with the drain hoses > running through the transom. Spirit's cockpit is 
>> constantly awash in > backed-up seawater. Singlehanding draws only a cup 
>> of water (I'm > 6'4" 220# and there's a 60# 4hp Merc hanging off the 
>> stern bracket). > With three full-sized adults in the cockpit the amount 
>> of water > sloshing around on the cockpit sole gets ankle deep on the 
>> leeward > side when beating to windward. I'd call this a design flaw but 
>> the > current drain configuration is NOT how Lyle Hess originally 
>> designed it.> > My advice is that If your below-the-waterline 
>> through-hull > configuration keeps the water out then stick with the 
>> basic design, > but upgrade the materials it if they are suspect.> > And, 
>> if anyone out there is contemplating ordering a new M-17, work > out a 
>> cockpit drainage solution that obeys the laws of physics.> > Jim> M-17 
>> "Spirit"> > On Jun 23, 2008, at 11:09 PM, Michael Ray Wisely wrote:> > > 
>> Hey Jim,> >> > I'm sailing in my front yard right now. I hope to get 
>> "Meg" ready > > by late> > July, early August. I'm going to pull the CB 
>> and I'm replacing all > > the> > exterior teak. Just got back from buying 
>> the wood...Teak is at a > > whopping> > $26 a board ft. yikes...decided 
>> to bite the bullet, so I guess I > > can't> > complain.> > I want to do 
>> the Angel Island overnight as one of my first sails > > when we are> > 
>> shipshape, but I will get up with you when we get her ready.> >> > Now:> 
>>  >> > Here's a question for everyone out there. My M-17 #383 has the > > 
>> drains that> > are attached to hoses and exit thru and under the 
>> waterline. This > > concerned> > me when I first saw it, but they have 
>> appeared to work fine in the> > relatively calm conditions that I have 
>> been in so far. Any reason > > to think> > it is not good the way it is?> 
>>  >> > I read a lot of info on changing/re-working cockpit drains. Is > > 
>> there any> > reason to?> >> >> > Any thoughts?> >> > Wish I was sailing 
>> right now.> >> > Soon.> >> > Michael Ray> > M17 The "MEG"> > SF Bay> >> 
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