| The American Boat & Yacht Council defines a thru hull as  a device that allows the passage of gases or liquids through a hull. Thru hulls  may be located above or below waterline depending upon their purpose.  They are fully threaded (NPS thread) so they  can be cut to the correct length for your hulls thickness and then be threaded  into a female straight threaded valve or a flanged adapter. The most common  types of thru hulls are the mushroom head style and the flush head style. While  the mushroom head style slightly protrudes from the outer hull of the boat, the  flush head style is slightly countersunk to make it even with the level of the  hull.
 
 Every thru hull fitting in a boat is a potential hole that  could sink it in a matter of minutes. They are usually out of sight and  difficult to get to, yet thru hulls need careful routine checking and  maintainence. Many thru hulls such as engine-cooling intakes and sink or cockpit  drains tend to be left open perpetually and their valves may freeze in the open  position due to corrosion or build up. They should be operated regularly by opening  and closing it to make sure that if an attached hose fails the water flow can  be stopped.
 
 Titanium thru hulls are finally catching on and as they  become widespread, vessel loss due to thru hull corrosion failure will become a  thing of the past.
 
 If you need a thru hull configuration that you don't see in  our product list, feel free to call us.
 
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