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WWP2-I'm with Tarpun, you would have a vacuum with the scuppers at speed, pulling the water away. My SF23 was originally a diesel jackshafted to an outdrive. It has been converted to twin 225's on a bracket. At 900 lbs of motors, the boat still has water shedding ability with all that weight. On my transom I have exhaust baffels that have been converted to giant scupper drains. Is it possible that your drains have a raw water pick up connected from when you had the I/O???
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Mine did the exact same thing when I first purchased it a few years back. Eventually I screwed some clamshells over the holes facing backward and that solved the problem.
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