Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Drain Plugs
Posted by Mack on 06/23/08 - 2:56 PM
#1
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if the drain plugs for my recently purchased 1994 13' Super Sport go inside or outside the boat, as I understand it varies from boat to boat.
Thanks!
Posted by kamie on 06/23/08 - 3:22 PM
#2
Inside, so you can grab them should you need to drain waterl.
Posted by Phil T on 06/23/08 - 3:47 PM
#3
What Kamie said.
Posted by Binkie on 06/23/08 - 6:39 PM
#4
I don`t think it varies from boat to boat. If they are on the outside how would you pull them to let water drain when you are on plane.
rich
Posted by John Fyke on 06/23/08 - 7:04 PM
#5
On that size boat inside.
Posted by studdog on 06/24/08 - 4:15 AM
#6
Does anyone run with anchor locker outside (hull) plug out and inside locker plug in? Also, do you plug motor well drains or run with them open. On my 18 dauntless they are threaded on outside. More srupid questions from new whaler owner. Thanks for your help. George
Posted by CapnJs on 06/24/08 - 4:40 AM
#7
George,
There are no stupid questions. I asked the same one about the anchor locker and was told that the drain plug was not necessary because it continuously drains (on my Montauk). I took the plug out and haven't used it since.
I don't think that you would want to seal the drains on the motor well, as on mine anyway, water would drain back into the boat if the well filled up.
Jack
Edited by CapnJs on 06/24/08 - 4:41 AM
Posted by Phil T on 06/24/08 - 7:23 AM
#8
George -
On your boat, there are drains for the splashwell, bilge or sump and the anchor locker. Owners have questioned which to plug and which to leave open. The consensus is:
Leave the anchor locker and splashwell drains unplugged.
For the deck drains, it is personal preference. If you leave them open, some water will come in if there are people standing at the stern while at rest but will drain when the weight is not there. Having the plug on the inside is the preferred technique.
I would be interested to see a photo of the threaded tube. Can you post a photo?
Keep the questions coming. The more you learn about your boat, the better off you will be.
Posted by egerrity on 06/24/08 - 7:40 AM
#9
I agree with most of this. I leave the plug on the inside of my anchor locker in all the time unless Im washing the boat on the tailer. The reason I leave it in is that I hated the anchor line and whatever else was in the anchor locker always getting wet and mildewed. On the other hand, if any rain moisture gets in there it gets mildewed anyway. Maybe I'll have to rethink it...:@
Posted by studdog on 06/24/08 - 9:47 AM
#10
MY boat came with 2 offwhite threaded plastic plugs which fit the motorwell(splashwell?) area from the outside. These plugs also fit the thru the hull anchor locker drain on the hull side of the anchor locker . Inside the anchor locker is a standard 1 inch black twist plug. I assume the deck drains would be pluged with this same 1 inch black twist plugs from inside the deck. I'l attempt a picture later. Thanks George
Posted by studdog on 06/25/08 - 3:30 PM
#11
Sorry, can't get pic to work. I leaving town for a few days will try again upon return. My dauntless has self bailing cockpit with some type of one way valve so no need to plug deck drains. Thanks again for the ideas. Great site, people are very helpful. George. P.S. Lover the boat great ride and performance!