Silvertip
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Re: why take the plug off??
Salty87 -- I've never seen a drain plug that couldn't be reached. There is an inside and an outside to the transom. Standing at the back of the boat is a perfect opportunity to install and remove it. Now we can argue whether the plug should go inside or outside the boat. Hint: There is no wrong answer. If you can reach it from the inside and it pleases you to place it there by all means do so. If you prefer installing it from the outside, that works too since water pressure at rest tends to seat it tighter. Installed from the inside the pressure at rest would tend to push it out. The best plug is a Garboard Plug which is screwed in from the outside.
Salty87 -- I've never seen a drain plug that couldn't be reached. There is an inside and an outside to the transom. Standing at the back of the boat is a perfect opportunity to install and remove it. Now we can argue whether the plug should go inside or outside the boat. Hint: There is no wrong answer. If you can reach it from the inside and it pleases you to place it there by all means do so. If you prefer installing it from the outside, that works too since water pressure at rest tends to seat it tighter. Installed from the inside the pressure at rest would tend to push it out. The best plug is a Garboard Plug which is screwed in from the outside.