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Old 08-23-2005, 02:41 PM
ptruluck ptruluck is offline
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Default Need plugs for scupper drain holes & fish box

Sirs:



I have a 1985 19ft. Seacraft that has gone through extensive overhaul and upfitting. However, the new scuppers in the back still allow a good bit of water to still get into the boat which unfortunately drains into the fish box behind the leaning post. Both the water that comes in and the water that continually fills the fish box are a big annoyance. I am usually left to bailing out the fish box by hand with a bucket.



I have searched for some easy to remove plugs that are large enough to plug the scupper holes from the inside and also plug the fish box from the inside. I believe the idea is that I could then remove the plug from the fish box at plain and the water would empty out.



I need three plugs – can provide the dimensions. Surely I am not the only person that has had this problem.



I would like to post a picture of the boat on your site too if interested. Has a 2-year old custom t-top with leaning post. New electronics. Boat just repainted dark green. Recently finished teak accents, etc. Maybe slightly underpowered with a 2000 Johnson 130HP.



Please advise as to who/where I might find some of these plugs. I have a reputable boat repair guy who ordered three sets of plugs with all being to small.



Thank you,



Patrick Truluck

520-906-2023.
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