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I have an '86 twin to your boat and I'm a little disappointed with the ball scuppers. I wonder if the transom angle doesn't allow the ball to sit properly.
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Hmmm.....well, is water coming in....or just not draining out?
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HatTrick,
Just a suggestion, but try adding a wegdge type device under the inside top of the ball cage. The intent is to not let to ball float as high or as much towards the stern as it can without the wedge. I saw this approach on Roger's MA and he thinks it's a good modification. I think he uses small strips from the circumference of a piece of PVC pipe cut to a lenght that will fit inside the cage piece. |
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