Is there such a thing as cockpit drain covers that let water through but block everything else? Somehow cockpits attract leaves, so I have to cover my drains with 3M tape so they don't clog. Curious what other people do.
That's a gorgeous part, but whew, $56 each!The new style that Grady is now using have a better screen system than the old ones with their one single plastic bar (see pictures). They are the exact same dimensions as the old ones to fit in the existing hole. Part number for them is 11-547 and normally run $55.95. Hope this helps!
Joshua Doyon
Parts Manager
Taylor Marine Center
Phone: 302-422-9177
That's a gorgeous part, but whew, $56 each!
Actually, I found the replacement to be quite easy. I just had to do this, first:Buying them is the easy part. Installing them and then having to run the lines to the thru holes if the fun part....
Yes, it is. I bought it knowing the floor was soft - mostly around the cutout where the original sterndrive engine was as the plywood core was exposed there. I knew the soft area would be bigger than what was noticeable underfoot... it always is... so I got into this boat knowing I'd be doing a cockpit floor (and partial bulkhead) replacement.Is that the 1982 weekender in your signature?
They are 316 Stainless, very heavy duty and are the exact dimensions as the older white plastic ones used. The hose size is 1.5". Hope this helps!Joshua, Are those stainless steel covers (316/304?) and is the cover part removable from the rubber/plastic elbow? Hose size? Thanks!
I've heard stories about this, the cockpit drain hoses to the through-hulls - how does one replace them?Buying them is the easy part. Installing them and then having to run the lines to the thru holes if the fun part....
Excellent point!If she would keep it in her purse, that would be one thing, the pain starts when she pulls it out.