Deck Drain Scupper Surprise

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I just picked up a pair of the new model stainless steel scupper drains that Grady uses from:

MARINE TOWN USA
  • 2061 NW US Highway 19,
  • Crystal River,FL 34428
  • T352 564 1150
  • F352 564 1156
  • E info@marinetown.com
The cost for both was $89 including the 10% trade war surcharge. They are fit flush and are a direct replacement for the older plasting drains with the 1.5" hose connections.
Do you recall which part number you ordered.
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Do you recall which part number you ordered.
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I saw and went to them. On the 282, starboard side you cant get to the drains. Some have had to cut an access panel to change them. I figure if i extend the opening at the drain i would not have to put in a large access panel
 

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Do you recall which part number you ordered.
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I'm in the same boat for the drain. 1 1/2" drain hose. Did you ever get a response? I'd hate to play the buy, ship, send it back game because it doesn't fit. The west marine ones don't have a tapered edge so they sit up higher.
 

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The ones I used are the 0403436. Complete set.