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There are bronze tailpieces you can use for connecting to hose, but if you're looking for something threaded on both ends, you're likely to come up short in the bronze department. I don't know of any bronze nipples of that sort. I don't know why this is, but it seems to be the case.
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Hope this is helpful. I'm not an expert, but I am pretty good at finding what I need. I don't think there are any bronze nipples available anywhere. But I think this may be the answer you need.
But I'd really like to know why it is not used.
My centerboard pennant lives in a RED BRASS tube which is under the waterline and thus is filled with sea water. It does not instill much confidence. Although, the red brass has survived 35 years...
I'm thinking of replacing it with the silicone bronze from the link above, but that will be a project for another day.