skiptowns98033
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I have always put the transom drain plug on the inside of the boat. Until last year, a neighbor and very experienced boater, suggested it go on the outside. That way if anything happens to it, the water pressure will keep in in place.
"Something could hit it and knock it off" was my initial reaction
but I went ahead and put it on the outside of the transom anyway.
I'm glad I did!
Plan C sits in salt water 7 months a year. The metal fittings in the drain plug - one that had been used for 'a while' - had corroded enough the plug just dropped right out when i pulled the boat for the winter.
Saved me this time!
My solution now is to pay close attention to the plug when it's on the trailer and probably get a new one every year or two.
"Something could hit it and knock it off" was my initial reaction
but I went ahead and put it on the outside of the transom anyway.
I'm glad I did!
Plan C sits in salt water 7 months a year. The metal fittings in the drain plug - one that had been used for 'a while' - had corroded enough the plug just dropped right out when i pulled the boat for the winter.
Saved me this time!
My solution now is to pay close attention to the plug when it's on the trailer and probably get a new one every year or two.