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Old 05-18-2007, 03:43 PM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Default Re: Possible Leaking Scuppers???????????

Ha Knotworking

Ya I finished the job last weekend.

This is the scupper.

What I did since you don’t have very much room to work with approx 9” or so.
I bought two 1 ¼” through hull brass fittings plus two hose reducers from 1 ½” to 1 ¼” and these two inline scuppers which are 1 ½’.
First I filled in the through hull tubes and then added fillers to make the hull flat and also those little 3x3” recessed arrears of the deck on port and starboard filled those in as well. Then I bore a hole on port and starboard to drain the deck in that area. Then drilled the holes through the transom and mounted the brass fittings then hose.
I cut the one end of the scupper off that water comes in through and then I mounted the remainder of the scupper inside the boat so all you see is approx ½" of the scupper where those 4 screws are I removed the two top screws and trilled through the inner liner and replaced the two top screws with two longer screws that hold the scupper flat against the inner liner. Then some 5200 and I was done. Took some time to do but looks pretty good and I can get to the scupper to remove junk from the scupper like leaves and such like stuff that can clog up and keep the scupper open.

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