DennisG01
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OK, now the link works - for some reason it didn't, before. I was still the under the impression that you had external scupper valves, not internal like I see now. So... you're saying the external head of the SS scupper tube (the "mushroom") is larger in OD than the SeaWorthy (SW) is in ID? Assuming yes... it's probably awful darn close, right? I'm sure the ID of the SW is still larger than the "hole" in the mushroom head, right? Here's a quick workaround and super simple... get the adhesive-backed SW. Stick it on. At this point, it's only going to stick to the mushroom head. Now, get some white Life Seal and backfill the "gap" between the SW and the hull. That will be MORE than adequate to keep it attached and, if you find the SW doesn't work, you're only removing caulking. If you want to go a little "stickier" use Life Caulk, instead.Believe me, I've looked. The existing scupper is 1 5 inch unit with a flange and a barb that goes into the hose, the part outside the transom is part of it, it does not come off. So to replace with the Seaworthy makes no sense, it won't work. You need the scupper3 link and then their overall length is about 1.5 inches so the hose has to be clamped inside of the transom.
Please read the lengthy message #31 in this thread, I went through all of this.
HOWEVER... thinking through this SW thing a little better - they work via gravity, right? Now, maybe I'm only thinking in "theory" here, but... your transom is not vertical (at least I don't think it is... most are tilted back at about 15*)... plus, with a couple guys in the back of the boat it's going to be tilted evern further... wouldn't the SW "door" swing open under gravity? If you were backing down under power, it would probably close - but just drifting... I'm not sure? I suspect a similar thing would happen with the swing valve, except that because it's confined inside a tube the water may be channeled towards it and push it closed.
All that said... I think if it was me, I would use the ping-pong balls. They work via floatation, not gravity. I would start by using double-side aadhesive foam (google for 3M VHB) to see if I was happy. Then I could make it more secure. It would certainly be much easier to clear a potential clog than having to get at that swing valve and unscrew the access port on top.
FYI, there are some easy tricks to make increasing an existing hole larger (your "no pilot hole" comment)... IF you get to that point, that is.