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Old 02-20-2019, 12:00 PM
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Those ping pong ball scupper drains work but when at rest/drifting, they are quite noisey and annoying !
I would consider the Gem or Perko brand with a changable flapper.
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Old 02-20-2019, 06:55 PM
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Default Noisy Ping Pong Ball Drains

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Those ping pong ball scupper drains work but when at rest/drifting, they are quite noisey and annoying !
I would consider the Gem or Perko brand with a changable flapper.
Thx Chuck- a great tip on something I would not have considered. Frequently we hang on the noodles anchored- sometimes with music, sometimes not. Don’t need anything spoiling those moments.
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Old 02-20-2019, 08:32 PM
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These guys might have a duckbill thatll work?

http://www.customgasketmfg.com/Duckb...a-RubberValves


Saw these the other day and thought they were pretty slick. Dunno howd they do backing up though on this particular boat they were on though... Real thin plastic, couldnt tell what material exactly. Slapped shut with no effort. Maybe a vertical orientation on the transom?

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