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I put the big raybuds on my 23 years ago...........work awesome. High and dry with dive tanks 135 gallons of fuel and 4 roast beef boys. You can't go wrong.
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I doesn't appear you can use the Rabuds when utilizing the factory thru the bottom drains like on the 23' models. What is a good recommendation in that application? I am about 1/2" able to drain at rest with no one in the back corners of the boat.
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I have rabuds as well. I've always wondered why you have to buy a Comm. boat to get big honking scuppers. |
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I've taken some pretty bad waves over the years, going out the inlet. In particular many years ago, I remember one that decided to break as I came down the one in front. That wave came over the bow and hit the windshield hard. I took a quick look behind me before the next wave and there was at least six inches of water near the transom on the deck. By the time I cleared the waves at the inlet, the water had drained out. I had stainless flappers on the boat at the time and they eventually wore out. I have the rubber flappers now and I don't think I like them as much as the steel.
I wonder if the ball scuppers or crossing the hoses would drain the water as fast. |
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