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askipper3 07-05-2007 06:52 PM

84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
Ive been fishing in my 84' 20SF and it has a scuppers oneach side, and 2 in the middle, by the engine.

The ones on the sides....(specially the starboard side beacse it has a 70lb battery back there) water comes in, in excessive amounts when you get back there.

What is a good solution, not plugs, to keep water out.....but not in. :D

Snookerd 07-05-2007 06:59 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
askipper3-Move the battery and and fuel tank farther forward and raise the deck, or just try ball scuppers. My 18 did that with the battery(s) in the console and a 358Lb lightweight 2 stroke. Have you talked to Ikan?

eggsuckindog 07-05-2007 09:47 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
At least get the batt out of there

NoBones 07-05-2007 09:57 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
Rabud makes a ping pong ball scupper.
Water goes out, but does not come in.
Click on products tab, look down 3 rows on the far right.
Rabud
See ya, Ken

Rich 07-05-2007 11:23 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
Or you could try FELLOW-SHIP'S double top secret "VORTEX"!!

VORTEX

Reading that post again made me LOL! Not from the VORTEX itself, but from all the responses...

The VORTEX kicks ass!! :D

PressureDrop 07-06-2007 10:05 AM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
I recently installed the Rabuds on my seafari and i would say they work 75% of the time, the problem is sometimes the ball gets forced up and water just streams in, im going to see if i can glue something in it to prevent that from happening but i might just go back to the old school check valves, all in all, not very impressed with the rabuds.

red20 07-06-2007 01:41 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
After moving the Bat forward try keeping the in-deck well dry. less water weight in the hull.

askipper3 07-06-2007 05:26 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
Really no choice, but to keep the battery in there. I run two, one is under the console, and one plauges me in the back.

I will get the water out of the in-well tank. I cant seem to find a plug that fits the hole tho.

Also, I'll try the rabuds. what do they run for>

askipper3 07-06-2007 05:28 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
Quote:

askipper3-Move the battery and and fuel tank farther forward and raise the deck, or just try ball scuppers. My 18 did that with the battery(s) in the console and a 358Lb lightweight 2 stroke. Have you talked to Ikan?

Nope havnt talked to Ikan. The solution to me sounds like move the battery and put in ball scuppers. :D

red20 07-06-2007 09:32 PM

Re: 84' 20SF WET BOAT PROBLEM.....
 
i had both bats under my console on my '84? also had factory stainless steel flappers on the scuppers. they worked pretty good keeping the water out. they were heavy enough to stay closed while at rest but the force of the water when under way was strong enough to drain out. I did make a slight mod to change the angle on the flappers. I fab'd up a shim to put a better angle on the flapper to make sure they were shut when not under way.


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