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reelapeelin 06-08-2013 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 204640)
Maybe Wellcraft was building these to have a " shelf life " of approx X # of years.....
Having the rod holders drain right into those sections seems too obvious to be a simple mistake. Just tubing to the bilge would have been appropriate.

Well what we gotta remember is our beloved V20s were not built or meant to be top-tier boats...not that the top tier boats of the time were perfect in every way, but some did address issues like rod holder drains...they left things undone so we could take care of them later and have a forum to talk about it...some foresight, huh?..:sex:

Destroyer 06-08-2013 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 204625)
Geez you guys are talented. What's with that ? Are you both marine engineers ?

It's humbling, that's what it is.

No, I'm not a marine engineer... But I did stay at a Holiday Inn once.:hide:

reelapeelin 06-08-2013 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 204656)
No, I'm not a marine engineer... But I did stay at a Holiday Inn once.:hide:

I don't waste much time on internet forums...

But when I do, it's V20.com...:sleep:

bgreene 06-09-2013 03:46 PM

Appreciate the info you and others post on this site.

spareparts 06-09-2013 04:05 PM

didn't some one on here use pool discharge hose on his rod holders?

It lays flat, its cheap, fits over the end of the rod holder, held on with a hose clamp, you can run it to the bilge

https://www.google.com/search?q=pool...hrome&ie=UTF-8

reelapeelin 06-09-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by spareparts (Post 204691)
didn't some one on here use pool discharge hose on his rod holders?

It lays flat, its cheap, fits over the end of the rod holder, held on with a hose clamp, you can run it to the bilge

https://www.google.com/search?q=pool...hrome&ie=UTF-8


Yeah...I was tryin' to think of that when greene 1st put this up...oughtta work pretty good as long as something doesn't accidently get on top of it and hold it shut....:clap:

bgreene 06-09-2013 05:46 PM

This may be what I'm looking for........a simple line from the rod holders to the bilge.

Reelapeelin's set up is fantastic - I understand the initial hardware connection, but the rest of the explaination flew right over my head.

Bottom line is all V21's kept outside with uncovered rod holders have been subject to distructive water intrusion ?
I'd like to call Wellcraft and try to find an engineer that's been with them since the 90's to discuss the how & why ........... I suppose there is no reason, just big company production with no interest in better than the cheapest rigging.

Reason I got into this is while my 200 Etec HO is getting ready for rigging, I removed the side panel so the start switch line could be run to the console. The big rain came in Friday, and I ran back over there to cover with plastic. I'm lucky in that my V seems to have had the easy life - bone dry foam from all I've felt with the side panels off. Well, the rain was starting to drip down the side and I got another look at how Wellcraft designed it. I got lucky - uncovered, or just uncovered rod holders, super heavy rain and these boats could be permanently wet under the deck ???? Who was the idiot who set that up ?
I'm ranting...........anyway, I'll just rig light hoses from the rod holders to the bilge and be done with it.

Destroyer 06-09-2013 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 204705)
This may be what I'm looking for........a simple line from the rod holders to the bilge.

Reelapeelin's set up is fantastic - I understand the initial hardware connection, but the rest of the explaination flew right over my head.

Bottom line is all V21's kept outside with uncovered rod holders have been subject to distructive water intrusion ?
I'd like to call Wellcraft and try to find an engineer that's been with them since the 90's to discuss the how & why ........... I suppose there is no reason, just big company production with no interest in better than the cheapest rigging.

Reason I got into this is while my 200 Etec HO is getting ready for rigging, I removed the side panel so the start switch line could be run to the console. The big rain came in Friday, and I ran back over there to cover with plastic. I'm lucky in that my V seems to have had the easy life - bone dry foam from all I've felt with the side panels off. Well, the rain was starting to drip down the side and I got another look at how Wellcraft designed it. I got lucky - uncovered, or just uncovered rod holders, super heavy rain and these boats could be permanently wet under the deck ???? Who was the idiot who set that up ?
I'm ranting...........anyway, I'll just rig light hoses from the rod holders to the bilge and be done with it.

The type of foam that's used in these types of boats is prone to getting saturated with water over a long period of time. That's a known fact. But if they (Wellcraft) had just made a small hole on the downward side of each compartment so that any standing water could drain towards the bilge it would have reduced or eliminated so many problems. And it wouldn't have cost a cent in extra material. <sigh>
Anyways, I used pipe caps on mine to keep the water out completely... ya, my rods get a liitle wet while they sit in the holders, but they are made for that anyways, and a turkey baster syphons out all but the tinyest amount of water from the holders. Still, I may convert over to the tubing on the bottom of the holders somewhere along the line. And I'm seriously thinking about replacing all my holders with the ones that have the caps at the top, just for extra security.

franko 12-02-2013 08:11 PM

I used the equipped Attwood drain nipples and routed hose to starboard and port stern coolers which drain to transom well. my bilge stays dry

rb437 12-03-2013 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by reelapeelin (Post 204595)
HEY RB...have ya found this plumbin' job yet??

I did and I thank you for a job well done. :nice:


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