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Unread 02-14-2007, 09:56 AM
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Oh Wait a minute here. Is the V-20 that was on E-Bay that I wanted. >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
It is, isnt it. I forgot. >:(
Pics. look better then the ones on E-Bay. You got yourself a good deal on that baby. ;D

Reel, I'm not sure on those scuppers. I like the ones that I have only because they are out of the way, unlike to the one pictured that sticks out from the hull and could get busted or snagged on something. If I was to do it again. I would run the deck drains straight out the back.
Still wondering about that bracket for your ladder. Dive ladder or just your standard swim platform.
Feel free to run outside in your undies to snap a few pivs. now. Hell, I door it all the time. People next door are use to it by now. :P
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Default Re: Main Floor Drains

There was one question left anunswered from what I've read. The plastic box in the port gunnel is to mount the fire extinguisher.

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Also, it appears that none of the factory full transom V's drain over the side?
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Mine does Air, 85 with sea drive conversion to bracket. The sea drives were all full transoms with a small 6x7 hole for the controls in them.
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Default Re: Main Floor Drains

Thanks Willy. This is geting harder to figure out. Some of the SeaDrive boats drain overboard, some to the bilge. It also appears that over the years that there may have been different transoms on seadrive, I/O's, and outboards.

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Mine doesn't drain over, but that was in th 70's when they were just figuring things out.
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Default Re: Main Floor Drains

My 83 drains from floor into the splash well which was 3/4 inch tubing. When we had the boat apart to replace the transom I changed over to 1 inch tubing which helped alot with draining. Only tim I have trouble with water coming into the splash well then onto the floor is when several people are standing in the back of the boat fishing. I just keep to rubber boat plugs I stick in to keep the water out.
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To keep up the confusion, my 1984 OB drains overboard out the sides.
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Default Re: Main Floor Drains

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To keep up the confusion, my 1984 OB drains overboard out the sides.

Owns a boat for 3 days and he is a expert?? ;D ;)
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To keep up the confusion, my 1984 OB drains overboard out the sides.
Well my 84 drains into the bilge and has the low floor in it.
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Must be that the boats they made on 1st shift had overboard drain, 2nd shift put in drain to bilge, and 3rd shift just slept.
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