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Old 05-29-2005, 10:47 PM
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Drain modification

What kind of caulk did you use to seal the pipe?
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Old 05-30-2005, 06:14 AM
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He used Rule Elastomeric!
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water was literality pouring out the inner foam drain . 3x may have been stretching it but , there was alot of water coming from the foam drain in relation to the large bilge drain. the pvc tube stopped it!!!!
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I have since had the rear hatch cover, live well, seat assembly, foot rest, T-Top, entire center console and the 85 gallon fuel tank removed for inspection looking for a possible fuel leak.

I had the tank pressure tested and "Thank God" it passed with no leaks.

Once the tank was removed I could clearly see how the Mega Hull Drain Tube looked on the other side of the mega hull drain tube.

See my pics.

Also I have discovered that this boat has never had a a rear L bracket holding down the back of my tank, therefore causing it to jump up off of and rest on top of its rear centering chuck and putting a lot of undue stress on the front L bracket which is screwed into the rear side wall of the mega hulll and drain.

The u-shape crack is a significant breach of my inner hull and basically just made a complete mess of everything.

I believe this stress from the L bracket and fuel tank caused the mega wall to flex and created a huge crack in under my mega hull drain.

Something to think about.
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You know I first read this post back in 2005, My 210 = 2002 has a stainleass steel sleeve in the drian...I guess they fixed that problem at the factory.
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Genelie:

Do you have a rear L bracket on your fuel tank?
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Do you have a rear L bracket on your fuel tank?
Not sure, I will search my inventory of pictures, if need be I can pull up the deck and check
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