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Old 05-27-2005, 06:24 PM
ScottM ScottM is offline
Dieter Sprockets
 
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Default Re: Rubber Drain Plug Options

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i had a geyser going in the back right hand corner. I figured out that one of the drain plugs on the bottom had come out. I had a spare on board and was able to put it back in.
Peter, I assume you mean the deck drain was plugged and that that plug came out and was the source of the water, right? IMO, the brass screw-in type drain plug for the bilge drain is the way to go. For the deck drains I'd stay with the rubber type. The deck drains are designed to make the boat self-bailing. One of the downsides to the SC design is the constant water on deck, especially when a couple guys are in the back. Do a search for the "Vortex" drain plug, this may solve your problem.
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