Troppo,
The guy who tested the Groco seacock also tested several other seacocks including three types of Marelon valves and some arrangements of bronze valves. He presents them here:-
http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/sh ... p?t=136999The tests videos, and the discussion forum which follow them, are very informative.
One of the tests was on a Marelon through-hull with Marelon ball valve, which looks like the arrangement you have just installed. Unfortunately it came out of the test badly.
Also tested was a bronze through-hull with a bronze valve which seems to be the most common arrangement in Australia. It performed better, but still failed before reaching the target test force of 500 lb. The failure was breakage of the through-hull tube, not slippage at the mismatched thread mentioned elsewhere.
I think the lesson I have learnt from these tests and other recent posts is that, unless you are prepared to go to the expense of installing flanged seacocks (bronze or Marelon), make sure your seacocks are located within small compartments where there is no possibility of heavy objects being stored and no possibility of a foot ever coming in contact with them.
Steve