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There is a company that make the ball type scuppers that is easily cleaned by removing the housing without unscrewing it. I'll find out who they are tomorrow. Second option is a chainsaw to remove the problem permanently is ya get my drift. Third option is a tent. I just erected(haha,he said erect)one to keep the dang palmetto leaves outta mine. Probably gonna take my own advice and go with option 2 before the "H" season comes around again.
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Sorry for the delay. TH-Marine Flow Max ball scupper is probably about the best on the market right now. Oh yea pumps,running 1 2500gph(main), 1500 &750gph(backups)2 separate float switches and a high water alarm which should be standard on all boats imho.
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Elbow Room '85 V-20 Step-Lift Express "Take A Fish Boating" Last edited by Bonita Dan; 05-08-2010 at 08:17 AM. |
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I bought a set of the TH-Marine Flow Max ball scuppers from the big E today, I like the idea that you can clean them in the water...............
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