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bibijawa 01-14-2016 04:44 PM

Need help finding scupper thru hull fittins
 
I'm having trouble finding two extra long stainless thru hull fittings in 1 1/8". The standard length from attwood is to short for my transom and I just bought some off Amazon that have a 1 1/8" barb but the thread is 1 1/2". I don't want to cut a hole that big in the transom if I don't have to. I can find the right length in plastic but I prefer stainless. Can someone recommend a shop or website where I can order these.

bibijawa 01-14-2016 06:53 PM

This fitting says the required hole size is 1 7/8". This is way to big for my liking, especially since it's only for a 1 1/8 hose. I've got to keep looking.

jnamowitz 01-14-2016 07:57 PM

What is the thread length that everyone has used for the stern scupper?

brian_gem 01-15-2016 12:08 PM

Give me a call, I work at GEMLUX...we probably have something that will work for you, just need a few more details.

904-264-0173 -- Brian

Old'sCool 01-15-2016 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jnamowitz (Post 241018)
What is the thread length that everyone has used for the stern scupper?

Mine are Gemlux but your thread length may vary. Depends on transom thickness.

bibijawa 01-15-2016 06:21 PM

My scupper holes measure 2 1/2" thick. The thread length on the large thru hull 3 1/2". So the length is fine. Just to big of a hole.

bibijawa 01-15-2016 07:19 PM

The smaller one is a standard length attwood 1 1/8. Thread length is 2 1/4".

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