sundowner205
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 18, 2008
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So after about an hour of scraping antifouling paint from the water drain screws I finally got them out the other day.
However, no water. In fact, I scraped the passages out with a small screwdriver and all that came out was some salt residue. It seems like the passages are only about a half inch deep with no where for water to even originate from.
Also, my OMC manual says there are 3 drains - 1 port and 2 starboard. What I have on mine is 1 screw port, and 1 screw starboard, with another plug below it that looks like it was pressed into a recessed hole, but it is larger than the drain screws. It has no slot or round "key holes" to remove it.
The boat was moored for 6 months, and has been out of the water for about a week, winterized, etc. However, it seems that drains of this nature are incorporated into the design for draining trapped water...but not in this case.
Any insight?
However, no water. In fact, I scraped the passages out with a small screwdriver and all that came out was some salt residue. It seems like the passages are only about a half inch deep with no where for water to even originate from.
Also, my OMC manual says there are 3 drains - 1 port and 2 starboard. What I have on mine is 1 screw port, and 1 screw starboard, with another plug below it that looks like it was pressed into a recessed hole, but it is larger than the drain screws. It has no slot or round "key holes" to remove it.
The boat was moored for 6 months, and has been out of the water for about a week, winterized, etc. However, it seems that drains of this nature are incorporated into the design for draining trapped water...but not in this case.
Any insight?