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Unread 05-03-2006, 08:41 PM
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My deck drains arrived from T/H Marine. Happy as hell.
Seen a few on E-Bay, but they are to deep and strike the hull. The depth. of this one is only 2.5 inches.
Has a ball inside as well for back flow.
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Hammer, let me know how they work out. The reason I didn't go that way is becasue of the different hose size, but I really like the backflow prevention.

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I also have a tee valve scupper inline. Coming off the hull scupper. Back up is nice. ;D
I didnt like these at first but no choice. Will be using a 1 inch line from the hull that changes to a 1.5 hose that attaches to the deck drain.
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Please explain, if I could of figured out how to reduce the hose from 1.5 to 1" I'da prolly dunnit.

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Airslot,
Used a hose reducer from 1.5 to 1"
I'll snap pictures today.
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Hammer, your an inspired man. Wish I could work at it half as hard as you been going. Keep up the good work.

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Airslot.
here is the 1 1/2 deck drain with the 1inch reducer.

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Completed deck drain. Note I have the deck drain with the ball valve, and also the inline valve as well,
Dont mind all the hose clamps. I heard that anything below the water line should be secured twice. So I went to town ;D ;D

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That Looks like an excellent job. Cant be too safe with these things as many a boat has sunk because of cracked hoses and rusted clamps . I plug mine from the outside when I am in the ocean unless its raining and unplug them at the dock so the rain water can get out or when its on the lift. I do leave the motor well drains open all the time. Frank
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