Silvertip
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Re: Please don't laugh
Let's apply some laws of physics and hydraulics to this issue. 1) Under way the plug is actually high and dry except if the lever type is pointing down so zero water would enter the boat until it went off plane. So even if the plug does get pulled out, I can't image anyone not noticing the wet floor long before the boat goes under. A very good reason to carry a spare plug or two). 2) If installed from the outside, water pressure is actually trying to the force the plug in tighter which is opposite if installed on the inside. 3) So which would you rate a higher probability - A) vandals pulling the plug from the outside, B) debris pulling it out from the outside, or C) water pressure pushing the plug out while docked or beached and in that case the boat is generally not attended.
My conclusion? It doesn't matter. All three have about the same chance of failure.
Let's apply some laws of physics and hydraulics to this issue. 1) Under way the plug is actually high and dry except if the lever type is pointing down so zero water would enter the boat until it went off plane. So even if the plug does get pulled out, I can't image anyone not noticing the wet floor long before the boat goes under. A very good reason to carry a spare plug or two). 2) If installed from the outside, water pressure is actually trying to the force the plug in tighter which is opposite if installed on the inside. 3) So which would you rate a higher probability - A) vandals pulling the plug from the outside, B) debris pulling it out from the outside, or C) water pressure pushing the plug out while docked or beached and in that case the boat is generally not attended.
My conclusion? It doesn't matter. All three have about the same chance of failure.