Floor Drain Elbow Broke (@#$%^&)

The V20 deck drain is a design problem. Mine were not broke but cracked so I sanded them down and ran about a quarter inch band of marine tex around the cracks and put them back in. I dont know if you can find the original drains anywhere. Frank
 
Wondering if Tuna is reading this thread. His scuppers were patched over and his deck drains into the bilge area. maybe that isnt a bad idea after all. Just as long you have two hard and fast working bilge pumps. :-/ ???
 
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I had to replace mine 3 or 4 years ago, i used a drain for a small sink. i picked these up at a plumbing house they are called bar drains. they are brass and come with a brass stopper. the nipple on the bottom is too long and you have to cut it off so the 90*barb fitting will fit snug against the bottom of the drain. they work great, except they have no screen and stuff will get into them and have to be cleaned.
 
I went to my local plumbing supply house, told the guy what I needed, and he gave me a 1" brass bar stop with an elbow and it works great.
 
I looked at those too RB, the only problem is I couldn't find them in the short version and the threads are about 3" long I think, so add that to the elbow and it was too low I think (at least for mine). I considered cutting them off, but then I figured the threads would burr and not screw into the plastic elbow again.

Man one of us should produce these things all over again and make a killing! Frustrating when something is so impossible to find!!

;D ;D
 
gator, you can use those, just cut off the part of the threads that you don't need. just thread the nut all the way up, cut the nipple where you want it, and unthread the nut to cleanup the threads. i had to trim the bar drains.
 
I've always wondered if you could reroute the scuppers to drain into the motor well on outboard powered V 20's and then fill in the holes on the sides. ???  I feel this would be a much safer setup instead of having two holes in your boat below the waterline.  what do ya'll think?

Not to mention it would be easier to work with having a little extra distance between the drain and the thru hull. Anybody thats done this repair knows what i'm talking about. ;)
 
I tend to agree with the thru hull design being a disaster design, but then you would alwys have to count on your bilge pump to be working. :-/
 
Yeah, I thought if I got one of them I would cut it off and use the original plastic elbow......if the threads were the same.......and I could get the broken piece out of the elbow without breaking the elbow......and, well, I think one of these other ideas may work better.
 
Bradford said:
I've always wondered if you could reroute the scuppers to drain into the motor well on outboard powered V 20's and then fill in the holes on the sides. ???  


I am going to explore this, that seems like a real good idea as long as the height of the well is lower than the floor.

My other thought is to run them straight out the back with flappers.
 
Personally, I like self bailing. But I keep my boat on the trailer and very rarely leave it in the water. All of my other boats were not self bailers. I don't miss having water in my bilge one bit. Matter of fact that is what sank my 17ft boat at my dock on High Rock Lake. It wasn't a self bailer. The rains came, automatic float switch quit working and down she went down in 10 ft of water. You could barely make out the bow rail if you looked closely. :o

Its 6 one way and half-a-dozen the other I guess but my vote is to stick with self bailing. Just make sure your fittings are good and double clamp them if not already and there should be no problems. I'm pretty sure that most boats of today are self bailing and there is a reason for it. I think its because when not self bailing, the hulls sit and tend to fill with water over time, rotting the stringers and such, but that's just my guess.

Think about all the rot in the older boats that are not self bailing......

Blue's .02
 
Blue's .02 makes LOTTA sense ... don't get me wrong; I love my '74, but if I'd looked a little longer, it'd be a newer, self-bailer ;) ...
 
Fix what you got, water in the bildge never did anyone any good!
Splashingn around getting everything covered in salt, rotting stuff, Nope I would not miss it for 1 min!!

Tell you the truth I have been trying to figure out how I could make mine a self bailer!

But there is to much to it for me, I have the 2 floor fish boxes and with out makingthem water tight the water gets into them any way, I could plug the drain holes but then I would have to tanks full of water, so yes 600 of one, 200 of the other.
 
macojoe said:
I have been trying to figure out how I could make mine a self bailer




Just go out to your storage room, take that Bilge Pump outta the pack and install it in yer boat ... ;) :-* :-* ...
 
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