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Old 12-28-2012, 11:55 PM
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. . . One more thing...I will caution you that the brass tube is mounted in a wooden block between the deck and bottom of the hull. This wooden block must be sound (not rotton) to support the brass tubes. If it is rotton it will need to be replaced. Another option is to route the scuppers out the back of the boat which is what a lot of us tend to do anyways.

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The wood block was rotten on one side of my boat. I was able to fill the hole and surrounding space where the rotted wood was by plugging hole from bottom with a PVC plug, filling it with thickened epoxy and then redrilling the hole. Details and pictures are in page 2 of this thread: http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...cuppers&page=2, starting with post #13. Pics are on page 3, post #29. I was able to make my own flaring tool using a threaded rod, nuts, washers and a 1/2" drive socket that had just the right flare on it!
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