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Unread 01-20-2012, 08:56 PM
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thanks on the scupper info is that an open invite on stopping by and checking out the boat
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thanks on the scupper info is that an open invite on stopping by and checking out the boat
Mike come by tomorrow. I will pm you my cell number.
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I increased the diameter of the two drains on my splashwell and added the one-way scuppers. After one trip, I decided to remove the rubber flaps because they seemed to impede the draining process. When I'm anchored, water runs in and out of my splashwell, but it doesn't seem to cause any problems. With a 20" transom, the water is gonna get in there regardless, and I'd rather have it drain quickly than trickle through the flapper valve. This was the best pic I could find of it.
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I increased the diameter of the two drains on my splashwell and added the one-way scuppers. After one trip, I decided to remove the rubber flaps because they seemed to impede the draining process. When I'm anchored, water runs in and out of my splashwell, but it doesn't seem to cause any problems. With a 20" transom, the water is gonna get in there regardless, and I'd rather have it drain quickly than trickle through the flapper valve. This was the best pic I could find of it.
I cant seem to quit make out that picture. I see the transom ladder and what looks to be like a plastic bottle of some sort?
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click on the pic...... it's a drill with a holesaw
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I see it now thanks SMOKE
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I recommend you dry your rigging thru that chase before you mount the deck. It looks relatively small in the pics with several 90 degree corners that may makes rigging a real pain. Especially if your going to use mechanical steering!

Keep up the good work.

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