#1
|
|||
|
|||
Scuppers - No drilling, no filling
I used Miles idea by filling in scupper area with solid polyester.
I hadn't removed the drain tubes until I did the bottom. When doing so, I decided not to use the factory setup but to do as Miles Offshore did by creating a solid tube of resin. I waxed up some 1/2" PVC pipe with butchers wax (any type will do), used duct tape with an "X" cut in it to allow the PVC to go through. Also added a 1/2" coupler to make the top of the opening slightly larger than the bottom (not sure why I did that). After putting the PVC in the hole, I poured in polyester resin with chopped glass and milled fibers. Once the stuff was in the hole, I pushed the tube down and level with the bottom of the cockpit drain. I also waxed the area around the hole so I any stuff gets on there, It will peel right off. Once it sets up, the PVC will pull right out, and I'll have the hole where I wanted it. You can see just how close the hole was to the edge of that deck putty. It sure wasn't in the middle. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Scuppers - No drilling, no filling
E,
Thx for the pix on the scupper repair. I am going to do that the same way ! By the way, what is purpose of the glassed in "box-like" thing that is located under the glob of factory goo ? Thx, Alan |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Scuppers - No drilling, no filling
Nice job there E!!! Looks a lot better than mine cosmetically. I tested to see how mine drains when under way a coupldays ago and it drains fine at all speeds exceppt slower speeds when the ass end is squating. Will fix that next time I haul her. Pretty work there bud!!! Craig
__________________
"Lifes too short to own an ugly boat" |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Scuppers - No drilling, no filling
looks great,
A couple of questions . Did you pull the old copper tube out? Did you enlarge the hole? how did you pour the resin in between the pvc and deck? Thanks [ July 06, 2003, 07:45 AM: Message edited by: Skiblet ] |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Scuppers - No drilling, no filling
The wedge below the deck compound glob is a piece of glassed in wood, to give support to the tube.
Yes, I knocked out the Plastic thru-hull. I did not make the whole any larger. When I mixed up the resin with chopped glass and milled fibers, I put in enough resin to make it pourable. You can wiggle the PVC to get in there and pour it. |
|
|