Graham R wrote:
neutron wrote:
to gain access you have to cut the floor just in front of the drain screens(after you install a large round screw-in access hatch) its a major pain not to mention the system is flawed when it gets old. it almost sunk my boat a few years ago after hitting some rough waves and one side broke off.
What actually broke? The outlet is a standard through hull bolted in place. The scupper doesn't move; it's screwed onto the floor. They shouldn't move relative to each other.
Was it the hose connecting the two that failed or the hose barbs on either of them ??
The plastic assembly with the ball became brittle over time and just crumbled apart and fell to the bottem of the sponson, when this happes it falls below the water line and then it floods till it goes over edge then into the bilge.
the hose is just standard white rubber and last forever with a hose clamp on either end.
The four winns dealer repaired the port side prior to me owning it, and they cut the floor and added the access cover but I didnt want to deal with it so I got rid of it completely. newer sundowners dont even use this system
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1996 238 Vista dlx "Casper's Toy Too"
2006 5.0GXI w/closed cooling, DP-sm 1.95 drive
Previous boat:
1998 Sundowner 205