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Old 08-24-2012, 06:37 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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This is something that butters my biscuits. Having fished on some commercial boats, I always shake my head in dismay when I look at new "small craft" and think to myself.....have any of your designers EVER taken green water in a small boat? Really, you think those scuppers are gonna save my bacon?

I don`t see scuppers on Wagons, I see CULVERTS. Things that can actually move water. What a concept.

As Gillie said, you must determine if they have a proper angle to allow gravity to slowly do its job.

Do you have water coming in at rest?

With 1 or two in the corner?

Do you have a heavy motah on the back?

We need more intel.

Do you have corrugated scupper lines or smooth hose?

Do you have flappers?

Have you called the factory?

I have thought about puttin` big honkin` oval scuppers in my rig.

Cheers,
GFS
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