[Rhodes22-list] Replacement Seat Drains

Bill Effros bill at effros.com
Sat Apr 26 10:28:01 EDT 2003


Joe,

I always store my boat on the trailer with cinder blocks under the aft end of the trailer so it is impossible for the trailer to kick up.  It's a nice security measure, and has become a habit.

Bill Effros


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ware, Joseph W. 
To: 'The Rhodes 22 mail list' 
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 11:13 AM
Subject: RE: [Rhodes22-list] Replacement Seat Drains


Thanks Brad.  Do you think the 1" is big enough?  I plan on having my boat
on a trailer much of the time, and I know that any trees in the area will
deposit their leaves on my seats, so I need drainage.  Couple of weeks ago,
I got a call that the boat was sitting on the hull, rocked off the tongue
stand.  Yep, lazerettee was full of water.  Luckily no damage as the motor
and rudder had not been put back on yet, and it was sitting on nice soft
dirt.

You got my drift as to just how big can I go with your comments about
grinding down the flange.

Joe
S/V Whisper

-----Original Message-----
From: brad haslett [mailto:flybrad at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 12:08 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Replacement Seat Drains


Joe,

My boat had the "nipples" replaced by a previous owner
with 3/4" plastic thru-hulls but one had cracked due
to weather so I replaced them with 1".  The oversized
drains carry a lot more water with less chance of
clogging with leaves, etc., but, there is a limit as
to how big you can go.  The larger the diameter flange
on the seat drains, the higher the water level must
get before it starts to drain.  Also, as Rummy pointed
out on an earlier post, the flange (exposed part) will
not fit in the seat drain channel and may have to be
ground down and caulked for a good fit.  The thru-hull
next to the motor mount (at least on mine) had to be
trimmed to make room for the starboard-most motor
rail. You will need a good wood bit for the size drain
you plan to install and some patience with the
drilling process so as not to remove any more
fiberglass than necessary for a clean hole with no
burrs.

Brad Haslett
--- "Ware, Joseph W." <joseph_ware at merck.com> wrote:
> I have molded in nipples for the seat drains and
> transom thru-hulls.  I plan
> on drilling them out and installing new larger
> fittings.  Has anyone done
> this?  I want to get the largest diameter hose as
> possible, and without the
> boat in front of me, I don't know how large the
> fitting flange can be and
> still fit inside the seat basin.  A 1 inch hose
> fitting gives me a 1-1/2"
> flange and the 1-1/2" hose fitting has a 1-7/8"
> flange.  Any reason not to
> go as large as will fit?
> 
> Joe
> S/V Whisper
> 
> 
>
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