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I want to make a scupper access plate on my rear transit wall behind my transom door .on my 96 272. Any body do this before
 

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"Transit"? Can you post a picture of what you're talking about? Or give a better description?

But if you're simply talking about drilling a hole in a relatively non structural area... that's all it really is... Drill/cut your hole and install the plate. It's pretty basic.
 

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The addition of an access plate is fairly common when a scupper hose or fitting needs replacement and it isn't east to get to. Just adding one for possible future need is not common at all.
 

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"Transit"? Can you post a picture of what you're talking about? Or give a better description?

But if you're simply talking about drilling a hole in a relatively non structural area... that's all it really is... Drill/cut your hole and install the plate. It's pretty basic.
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Ah, "transom"... well, technically I guess it's still the hull, but close enough. Yes, that area would be fine. Mark your hole, cut, install plate, go fishing. I'm just guestimating since I'm not there to actually measure, but there looks like there is plenty of room for even an 8" plate. Stay away from edges and corners, though, by at least a few inches. Center it and you're golden.
 

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Ah, "transom"... well, technically I guess it's still the hull, but close enough. Yes, that area would be fine. Mark your hole, cut, install plate, go fishing. I'm just guestimating since I'm not there to actually measure, but there looks like there is plenty of room for even an 8" plate. Stay away from edges and corners, though, by at least a few inches. Center it and you're golden.
C3F74F75-7989-43BE-AFC2-832AF345C541.jpegThinking about something like this (maybe)!!!
 

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I think he needs a water tight access in that location. Take a large saucer, turn it upside down, and make sure the area is flat where the hole goes.
I guess that when you go through that transom door, you do 'transit' from the cockpit to the swim platform.
 

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See if you can find a "cutout" size or a "template" for it. Cut a piece of paper or cardboard to that size and tape it onto the proposed location and see how much "meat" is left of the hull.

Quick tip... when you cut a corner, don't make it a hard corner - always use a drill bit to make a rounded corner (say 1/2". This keeps more strength in the panel and also helps to prevent spider cracking of the gelcoat (it's cosmetic, but still).
 
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See if you can find a "cutout" size or a "template" for it. Cut a piece of paper or cardboard to that size and tape it onto the proposed location and see how much "meat" is left of the hull.

Quick tip... when you cut a corner, don't make it a hard corner - always use a drill bit to make a rounded corner (say 1/2". This keeps more strength in the panel and also helps to prevent spider cracking of the gelcoat (it's cosmetic, but still).
I’m going to use most likely an 8 inch circle and I have a hand router I’m going to make a jig out of the cover plate then screw it down and trace the middle with the router
 

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I’m going to use most likely an 8 inch circle and I have a hand router I’m going to make a jig out of the cover plate then screw it down and trace the middle with the router
Huh? That's totally different than what you just posted. You change your mind as fast as my 14-year old daughter!
 

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Huh? That's totally different than what you just posted. You change your mind as fast as my 14-year old daughter!
I’m still no sure about what I want to put there but I do need access to scuppers. Just throwing ideas around!!!
 

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Someone showed cutting access ports on their swim platform, on one of the scupper threads.
Start small, and see what’s back there. You don’t want to cut a big square, and find out you don’t have any depth for a box.
 
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Does anybody have pictures of what I’m doing
Pictures of what? More detail. Are you looking for pictures of someone cutting a hole? I've cut holes in boats more times than I can remember, but I never thought to take pics because it's so straight forward - not something you really need a pic for, you know?

Would it better to cut a hole just inside/below the transom door?
 

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I was asking Anybody cut a hole there before that’s what I want to picture of to get an idea but basically I know what to do . I was also thinking below The transom door also!!90340EB0-4837-4DEB-8DDE-9070701E008D.jpeg
 

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This is on my 270 islander very easy to do
 

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That seat in your cockpit... is whatever is inside that seat removable? Just wondering if that would give you access to the ones on the floor.