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Old 05-11-2011, 05:41 PM
Jacquestrappe Jacquestrappe is offline
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Default Scupper Help

Having lurked on this site for 5 years as I searched for my dream 23' CC, I finally found the right boat and cut a deal last fall. (1975 23' CC) Finally, after months of upgrades and work, I splashed the boat this afternoon for my first shake-down run. Needless to say, I was very excited. New engine (250 Etec),new electronics etc.

Everything went great but I am a little concerned about the position of the scuppers. (which, from what I gather, is fairly common with this era) At its slip without anyone in the stern, the (port and starboard) scuppers are just above the waterline. If you stand in the stern, however, they will dunk (slightly)

For peice of mind, I would like to add in a flap-type scupper or a ping-pong ball scupper...but I'm hoping to get your opinions. I am having the boat pulled next week to look at something else so when its out, I'd like to address that as well.

Please let me know what you suggest in terms of what I should use. I really appreciate your help.

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RC
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Old 05-11-2011, 07:22 PM
swampdonkey swampdonkey is offline
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Default Re: Scupper Help

I have the same issue. I know a lot of people raise the floor but I'm not ready for that yet. I'd like to know what everyone else says about those other scuppers too.....
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Old 05-11-2011, 07:44 PM
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Default Re: Scupper Help

here is a link to what I have on both my boats they work great.
http://www.seachoice.com/productdeta...tail-38619.asp
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Old 05-11-2011, 09:04 PM
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Default Re: Scupper Help

X2 thats what i have and they do work
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:11 PM
Jacquestrappe Jacquestrappe is offline
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Default Re: Scupper Help

Thanks so much. Are those able to be mounted on the side as well? Are they flush when mounted? Looks like they may stick out but I may not be looking at it correctly. Thanks again
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:38 PM
GodsReel GodsReel is offline
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Default Re: Scupper Help

plug em when your fishing and pull em when your running, make sure everyone in your crew understands what they r and what they do in case you take one over the transom. I had 1 76 cc with motor 2 stroke 200 on the notch . i had moved console up 5 inches and had an auxillary tank (40 gal) up front. I had very little problem with that set up. i now have a 76 cc with flotation bracket with 225 four stroke, stock console location with fuel tank as forward as possible, and a 25 gal fresh water tank forward and batteries under the console. This sits almost as well as my old one. Moving batteries helps also. Good luck you have an amzing boat and that power sounds sweet, how fast is she prob. @ 46??
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: Scupper Help

they do stick out because of the ping pong ball cover, when water pushes against them they stop the water from coming in like a check valve
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Old 05-17-2011, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: Scupper Help

Quote:
here is a link to what I have on both my boats they work great.
http://www.seachoice.com/productdeta...tail-38619.asp
That is what I put on my boat this year.......took it out for a shakedown run last weekend and had water shooting up a foot high out of the floor of my boat. I think my outlets are a little close to the side of the hull.The water comes around the corner while running, and the scuppers catch the water and pump it onto the deck.... I will try turning them a quarter turn next weekend and see how that works. On the bright side the water ran out FAST after I stopped.
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:54 PM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Re: Scupper Help

Had some similar to this on SeaVette:
http://www.shopping.com/T-H-Marine-D...n-Scupper/info

This style may prove to work on the on the vertical thru hulls such as on the 20' hulls. Sort of a sturdier vortex.
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Old 05-17-2011, 02:51 PM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Hi JacquesStrappe

I am the guy that started “The Vortex” crave and they do work very well. I used them for approx 3 years.
My boat has been my toy project now for 10 years. I just can’t seem to keep good enough alone for very long. I keep wanting to improve and improve what I did so I moved on to the through the transom approach that you see on the third page of that thread.
“The Vortex” is a quick and simple device that fixes the problem that’s for sure But if you got any of me in you good is the enemy of the best.




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