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What to cover the rod holder holes ?
Saw a model at Westmarine with a rubber gasket attachment but too much money.
I want to keep water out of the rod holders - without it becoming too fussy. Any " off the shelf " plugs ? Maybe I should try a racquetball. |
Am sure this has happened to someone, but when you trailer your boat and fuel it up you have to watch that the attendant don't put the gas nozzle in that rod holder. Oh want a terrible thought.:oh:
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as as plugs are concerned i have no idea.... |
i used to have a 19 mako with rod holders that were foamed in on the bottom. i think i used some old fashioned rubber sink stoppers to plug them.
never put gas in the rod holders, but had a friend put my live well feed in one. took me a while to figure out why the bilge pump came on every time we ran from spot to spot... |
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It ain't purdy, but a piece of duct tape over the top works really well. And you can buy rod holder bottom drain caps. They have a fitting in the bottom of them... just run poly tubing from one to the next, daisy chain style and run the tube out the back to your splashwell... never have to worry about them again, and it helps keep your flotation foam dry.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PERKO-SPD-2-...#ht_3149wt_908 Oh, and if you want to just seal the bottom off, so water doesn't get into your boat, just go to home depot or lowes and buy some rubber pipe caps in the plumbing asile. They are cheap, a perfect size, fit tightly and make the bottom of your rod holder watertight. The only problem with them is your rod holder can (and will) fill up with water eventually. So keep a battery syphon squeeze bulb around to take the water out. |
I am all for saving money, but you've got a beautiful boat. Spend the money to get the nice rubber gaskets. I've had them on mine for 6 years and they still look and work like the day I got them. They are fairly visible, so putting a cheap but effective alternative like rubber balls or duct tape isn't worth it.
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Not sure I can get to them since I re did the side rod holder sections and re installed to be fairly permanent......
I've just been looking for the right size plug but haven't found it yet, thanks all. |
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I picked up a pair of stainless rod holders with a rubber cap at a garage sale. I think someone on here put rubber hoses on the ends that drained to the bilge to keep the water off the stringers. Maybe in Tsubaki's "Make my life easier" thread?
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Today I opened up the side panels and found that the rod holders DID have a rubber flange on the bottom of each holder.
Only issue was - the small ( 1/4" ) hole at the bottom of each flange. Anyway, went to Home Depot, got plumbers caps wiith clamp and installed. Done. |
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Which is what I said to do about 15000 posts ago. Just don't forget to get and carry a turkey baster along with you. Use it to suction out the water that will eventually accumulate in the rod holders. End of thread. :beer: |
Ha!.... Destroyer you're funny! :you:
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But this time I was being serious. I use the same setup on my V, which is Greenies sister ship (both 96 V21s). And yes, I carry a turkey baster on my boat to suction out the water from the rod holders. It works great. Eventually the rod holders fill with water from spray, slop, washing, whatever... and since the bottoms of the holders have a solid cap on them to prevent any water from getting into the hold and the foam down there I needed a way to get the water out of the rod holders. A turkey baster works perfectly... it's long, slim and cheap and fits right down to the bottom of the holders.. a couple squeezes and you're done. |
Its a boat, it gets wet! I never worried about it!! Of coarse this is from a guy that saw a huge black spot on his boat once, went over to see what it was, and it flew away! It was a swarm of flys on some old bait! The only cleaner or wax my boats have ever seen was a bottle of bleach from time to time!
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