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fishmore2013 11-06-2013 06:39 PM

route of water/no scuppers? 20' Angler
 
I was curious about the proper route of water on a 20' Angler, there are no scuppers, does the water than comes over the bow just flow on the floor then into the rear of the boat and then through the floor into the bilge are inside the transom?
I am replacing the floor in this boat and wasn't sure what wasn't done corrrectly the last time it was replaced
Jon

Blue_Heron 11-06-2013 07:42 PM

These boats were designed with self bailing cockpits. Unless you want it to sink at the dock, put the scuppers back in. I suggest thru-transom rather than through the bottom.

fishmore2013 11-06-2013 07:51 PM

scupper pics on other seacraft?
 
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This is a picture of the inside of my 20' Angler, no scuppers here, so where are they on other similar seacrafts?, thanks Jon

Ryan 11-08-2013 03:20 PM

They should be in each corner of the floor, going through the bottom. In your case you should route them through the transom.

sjef 11-08-2013 10:57 PM

Mine go through the bottom on my Safari, but I just have this funny feeling that holes in the bottom of a boat are more of a leak so I'm putting them through the transom. I already removed the deck and transom and plan on raising the deck around 3". I had a Stiegercraft and they went through the transom but under the waterline. That was also a bad idea, ended up keeping plugs in them.


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