jrcinnh wrote:
Mold farms! I still don't have a use for those lockers. Right now I have a couple frisbees in there.
My boat has the drains straight out the back on to the platform. They are covered with little stainless clamshells. They keep the water from building up in there but they don't get the last 1/2 inch. That's why I added the drain.
Thanks, for the info on the thickness. That means I need a pretty big hole saw.
Mmmmm, moldy, slimy frisbees... heh.
My delay on doing the drains was wondering how I was going to drill the holes low enough to get that last bit of water. I have a dremel flexible shaft kit and was thinking that might give me enough to get the drain hole as close to the bottom of the locker as possible. If just to make a pilot hole.
As for going down through the deck, I'm not sure the decking below the electrical locker is of the same thickness. The transom seating is part of the engine compartment lid. That's the thick part. The electric locker is, I think, just a regular fiberglass box, and it's not mounted above the engine compartment lid.
Regardless of the position, you wouldn't need any bigger a hole saw that usual. What you would need is an extension for it. Since most hole saws use a 1/4" hex shaft you ought to be able to use any regular 1/4" extension, like the magnetic kind for putting in drywall screws. That's what I had to use in order to get the regular Milwaukee brand hole saw down in through the lid.