Hey guys,
I have an old Geneva boat. It is fiberglass and has a good, solid floor in the boat. When the boat was manufactured back in 1964, the floor was "water tight" and the drain thru the stern of the boat is at the top of the floor in the boat, so if it rains or takes in waves , etc., the water on the floor can be drained out whle boat is on the trailer with no problem. However, the floor is no longer completely water tight. New seats have been put in thru the years, with new screw holes in the floor. Brackets are screwed in to hold battery boxes, gas tanks etc. New carpet was put in by original owner a few years ago with molding screwed in around the sides and ends of carpet. Now there is some water that gets in beneath the floor, and no way to drain it.
I want to put a drain plug in at the bottom of the transom beneath the floor level OR in the bottom of the boat, thru the hull itself. with a drain plug that I can remove when boat is on the trailer. Has anyone here put a drain plug in either of the two places, and how did it work? Was it easy to do? Seems like the one thru the transom would be the easiest one to do. Plug needs some kind of brass liner put in first, correct? Thanks for any help or ideas on this.
I have an old Geneva boat. It is fiberglass and has a good, solid floor in the boat. When the boat was manufactured back in 1964, the floor was "water tight" and the drain thru the stern of the boat is at the top of the floor in the boat, so if it rains or takes in waves , etc., the water on the floor can be drained out whle boat is on the trailer with no problem. However, the floor is no longer completely water tight. New seats have been put in thru the years, with new screw holes in the floor. Brackets are screwed in to hold battery boxes, gas tanks etc. New carpet was put in by original owner a few years ago with molding screwed in around the sides and ends of carpet. Now there is some water that gets in beneath the floor, and no way to drain it.
I want to put a drain plug in at the bottom of the transom beneath the floor level OR in the bottom of the boat, thru the hull itself. with a drain plug that I can remove when boat is on the trailer. Has anyone here put a drain plug in either of the two places, and how did it work? Was it easy to do? Seems like the one thru the transom would be the easiest one to do. Plug needs some kind of brass liner put in first, correct? Thanks for any help or ideas on this.