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- Seacock abstract "A seacock is a valve (often a Kingston valve) on the hull of a boat or a ship, permitting water to flow into the vessel, such as for cooling an engine or for a salt water faucet; or out of the boat, such as for a sink drain or a toilet. Seacocks are left open or are closed depending on the situation. Seacocks feeding into or out of a closed system, like the engine cooling system, are almost always left open. Seacocks connected to something open, such as a sink drain, might be opened up in port but closed when at sea. The reason for this is that when the boat is level, the drain or other opening will always be above the waterline, and so water will only flow out. At sea, when the boat rolls in the waves, the opening may sometimes be below the waterline. If the seacock is open, water may flood the boat. Some seacocks on warships are designed to flood the ship when opened. Typically, this is done to magazines to prevent detonation of the ammunition in the event of fire, or to maintain trim due to battle damage (counterflooding). Additionally, opening the seacocks (and then leaving them open) is one of the main methods used to scuttle a ship so that it cannot be captured by the enemy.".
- Seacock wikiPageExternalLink boat-marine-plumbing-flange-mounting-seacock-thru-hull.shtml.
- Seacock wikiPageID "18857359".
- Seacock wikiPageLength "1529".
- Seacock wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Seacock wikiPageRevisionID "679388988".
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Boat.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watercraft_components.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Engine_cooling.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine_cooling.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_valve.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Scuttling.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Ship.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Valve.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLink Waterline.
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seacock".
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLinkText "saltwater cooling valve".
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLinkText "seacock".
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLinkText "seacocks".
- Seacock wikiPageWikiLinkText "valve".
- Seacock hasPhotoCollection Seacock.
- Seacock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Seacock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Seacock subject Category:Watercraft_components.
- Seacock hypernym Valve.
- Seacock type AnatomicalStructure.
- Seacock type Article.
- Seacock type Ship.
- Seacock type Article.
- Seacock type Ship.
- Seacock comment "A seacock is a valve (often a Kingston valve) on the hull of a boat or a ship, permitting water to flow into the vessel, such as for cooling an engine or for a salt water faucet; or out of the boat, such as for a sink drain or a toilet. Seacocks are left open or are closed depending on the situation. Seacocks feeding into or out of a closed system, like the engine cooling system, are almost always left open.".
- Seacock label "Seacock".
- Seacock sameAs m.04gq2_w.
- Seacock sameAs Q7440280.
- Seacock sameAs Q7440280.
- Seacock wasDerivedFrom Seacock?oldid=679388988.
- Seacock isPrimaryTopicOf Seacock.