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Unread 04-05-2011, 01:33 PM
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Default 1995 V21 deck drains

Anyone know where i can get new deck drains for my 1995 v21 steplift. having a hard time replacing the original ones
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Unread 04-05-2011, 02:41 PM
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Assuming the V-21 has the same drains as the V-20, this is the best thread discussing the various ways people have skinned that animal.....

Welcome to the site by the way..

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ht=deck+drains
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Thanks for the information. I picked the boat up in december and I just started to get it ready for the spring fishing season. Will post pics soon
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Thanks for the information. I picked the boat up in december and I just started to get it ready for the spring fishing season. Will post pics soon

RW turned you on to a good source...a good example of what this forum's all about...

If nothing there does work for you, I just put new drains in a '95 21 last year and found all I needed at West Marine, including SS thru-hulls...the thru-hulls were pricey, but the drains were priced OK...Hammer states in RW's link that you need to use 90* drains...I agree...you also need to use check vales, too...
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Damn well better or we'll kick you out of the club!
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Damn well better or we'll kick you out of the club!

Well, Bruiser...had yer Wheaties this morning I see...
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I just got my 93 V-21 home and need to do the deck drains as well. Were did you find the check valves they must be the inline type or did you find a set of through hulls with a ball float type set up in them. The ball assembly would be the better of the two and the only one I have been able to find are the sculpers that are a bit bigger in diameter and the outlet is 1 1/2". you just have to do some minor mods to make them work I would like to leave the boat alone and not cut it up any one out there find some the same size???
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Ok then that's a no and the "Scuppers" with the ball valve in them would any one recommend the plastic ones or the brass one with the removable top for cleaning. The plastic comes with a 90 Deg bend while the brass one has the outlet on a 45 Deg is there an advantage to the 45 Deg outlet. If anyone has one what is the distance bettwen the flange and the bottem of the outlet they don't look long and iI haven't found any details on them other than price and hose connection size.
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