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Old 04-20-2006, 09:38 AM
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Default Capt Chuck- ? re:Keel drain

Capt. Chuck,

I was talking with Don Herman yesterday regarding the installation of my bracket and I was asking about
the transom drain and he suggested I look at the keel
drain on your boat. There are several questions I have
which are: 1) What size plug is it 1/2" or 3/4".2)It looks like there is a flat area where the plug is mounted.If that is so I don't have that flat area on my 23. The only flat area is on either side of the keel (which is approx.
3" high)which means it will have to be mounted at an angle(the deadrise), which could interfer with the operation of the t-handle. Any oberservations, thoughts or suggestions
would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Old 04-22-2006, 11:42 PM
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Default Re: Capt Chuck- ? re:Keel drain

The drain is 3/4"

I'm lost here somewhat. What year is your hull that there is not a flat portion at the keel Are your mounting a bracket on a 20'? If so and Don is doing the work, I'm positive he can and will make it work.
I would think that once the drain sleeve is mounted for measurements in the center, it could be fared out all around without difficulty, then screwed in with 5200.

Here is a close up picture of the drain.

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