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Old 10-18-2004, 10:09 AM
JohnS JohnS is offline
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Default Re: drainplug question

Well, you have a choice. You can remove what is in there and replace it with a threaded one or, just use a good quality rubber plug, installed from the outside. I guess you could install it from the inside however, that will require you to get down in the bilge every time you pull the boat. Do not use a cheap plug, simply because it will not last long.....
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Old 10-18-2004, 11:40 AM
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Default Re: drainplug question

I used 1in PVC shd 40 to keep the water from the transom core. It was glued in by using epoxy/cabisol. I then installed a Garboard plug on the outside. The inside flange fitts inside of 1in PVC perfect.

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