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jm9919 02-10-2017 10:48 AM

Reuse scuppers
 
Hey how's everybody doing my question is,I was able to pull the original scuppers out of my 1980 seacraft it's a 20-foot overnighter,should I put in new brass covers or should I just reuse the original ones, they are in great shape and came out with no damage whatsoever. I am trying to post pics but I'm not able to, I will post them as soon as I figure it out.thanks

McGillicuddy 02-13-2017 02:09 PM

Go with new brass tubes, they are $5 ea. and you'll likely have trouble getting a good flare seal with the old brass. Damage may be all but invisible. Flaring tool is $20:
https://www.amazon.com/520290-1-Drai.../dp/B0082ANA0C
You'll likely need a longer bolt.

I used 3M 4200 for sealing figuring some flex would reduce possibility cracking and separation with weather changes,

Vezo, Part II 02-13-2017 03:36 PM

Google "Annealing" brass. Not the worst job. Buy extra length. I have a spare section, 30" one inch outside diameter brass tubing from my Whaler refurbs. Probably enough to split with another member, I think Jorge in Miami may be doing similar project

Vezo. Part II

Vezo, Part II 02-13-2017 03:37 PM

Try McMaster-Carr vs. Amazon.

jm9919 02-14-2017 12:29 PM

reuse scuppers
 
do most seacraft boats have brass scuppers,cause the ones on my overnighter are plastic???

McGillicuddy 02-14-2017 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jm9919 (Post 249633)
do most seacraft boats have brass scuppers,cause the ones on my overnighter are plastic???

Pretty sure everything from the '70s and early '80s, had brass tubes. Maybe it changed. Many guys have replaced brass w plastic, fiberglass or pvc. Post some pics of yours if you can. Not sure about the overnighter. I've never seen one in person. In other models w/ thru-hull scuppers, the problem became rot in the wooden supporting blocks as much as the tubing.

beastly's overnighter in below link shows scuppers but I can't really tell if they are plastic from the picture. I don't know if original or not.

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ht=overnighter

jm9919 02-15-2017 01:12 PM

Reuse scuppers
 
Yeah I think somebody replaced them because I found the same part that was in there,they used plastic splash well drain tubes.i did use them,also there was no rotted wood in there,all solid.is it OK to use them??Haven't tried the boat yet.but it was a nice tight fit.used 5200 fast cure.


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