
02-08-2006, 06:46 PM
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Location: FL
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I may have an idea that works on for us on our 210 CC.
Please note that the rubber plug has a screw that you tighten. This expands the rubber plug so they become sealed into the scupper holes. Then after the day is over you unscrew and remove them, and the water you have, drains out.
We found that they really keep the stern of the boat much dryer.
Living in Florida, we could not find them at our local pool store, but did find the plugs on line at http://www.poolproducts.com .
The plugs are called: “Winterizing Pipe Plug", and they come in other sizes that might work for your boat. We use the 1 1/4 inch size.
Their Item Number was: WNA TEC WP7 and as of December 2005, the price was $: 3.00 each plus shipping.
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Vic in Osprey FL
2005 Triumph 210 CC with a collapsible radar arch on a Rolls Axle trailer
Boat Name: Irresistible
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