Hi
My boat is going to be out of the water for a few days this summer and I want to tackle replacing the splashwell brass drain tubes that are failing. I have read through all the threads and want to be sure I have all the required parts and equipment before I start since where I live there is limited parts support.
I was planning to have 2 of the Moeller 021253388D 1-1/4" x 3-7/8" drain tube
I will have a Moeller 020704-00 or Seadog 520295-1 flanging tool
I will have correct caulking and other tools available.
At this point, other than hack saw, I do not have any other way to cut drain tube.
What I am not 100% clear on from the other threads is what is perfect drain tube length for my boat?
Not sure of transom thickness but seems to be less than 3". There is another drain tube supplier that has 3" length but not sure if that is long enough?
If I cut down the 3-7/8" drain tube.......how much do I need to leave to flange?
I assume it is easier to use the pre-flanged end on the splashwell side of transom?
Some threads have talked about heating up the drain tubes first - is this necessary?
I assume I should have 1 or 2 spare drain tubes available for screw ups?
Thanks for any advice on this.
My boat is going to be out of the water for a few days this summer and I want to tackle replacing the splashwell brass drain tubes that are failing. I have read through all the threads and want to be sure I have all the required parts and equipment before I start since where I live there is limited parts support.
I was planning to have 2 of the Moeller 021253388D 1-1/4" x 3-7/8" drain tube
I will have a Moeller 020704-00 or Seadog 520295-1 flanging tool
I will have correct caulking and other tools available.
At this point, other than hack saw, I do not have any other way to cut drain tube.
What I am not 100% clear on from the other threads is what is perfect drain tube length for my boat?
Not sure of transom thickness but seems to be less than 3". There is another drain tube supplier that has 3" length but not sure if that is long enough?
If I cut down the 3-7/8" drain tube.......how much do I need to leave to flange?
I assume it is easier to use the pre-flanged end on the splashwell side of transom?
Some threads have talked about heating up the drain tubes first - is this necessary?
I assume I should have 1 or 2 spare drain tubes available for screw ups?
Thanks for any advice on this.