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Here is a link and picture.
http://www.rabud.com/SeaScupper_Thru...s_Release2.htm I think I got mine at west marine, but I don't remember. I have had them for a couple of years, with no problems. One thing I did do, was to put stainless screen on the front of the drains to keep crud from clogging them up. ![]() |
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Make sure when you get them they are Rabud, there are cheaper versions out there. Mine are below the water line and still get the water out even after a heavy rain at the dock... My 20SF just spent 10 days in the water in the Keys.
I should say above the water ![]() THEY WORK!!! See ya, Ken
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Ya, My boat has history with the scuppers. I believe it sank & one time because of a leak from the deck drain to the bilge. Water would come in from the transom and fill on the deck, then seep into the bilge. First thing I saw when the boat went into the water. I have plugged them ever since.
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i just put the boat in the water and i see im going to have to plug the tru-hulls. i actually just changed the scuppers and tru-hulls in the liner to 2".. those little self bailers with the ball in them look pretty good, i'll have to see what i can make fit.
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TH marine makes some that you can unscrew and clean without having to break the seal by taking out the mounting screws.
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