Where I put mine gives the easiest access and you can see what your doing for most of it.
That looks very straightforward, but I would recommend screw in plates on the swim platform, rather than pop in. The problem is if they pop out in rough seas, and you can’t see them, you could take on a lot of water.This is on my 270 islander very easy to do
Great idea. I was wondering how I would replace those and also genny exhaust. Thank you much.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.
This location will not work if you're thinking of changing out scuppers or deck drains. The scuppers are down just above the water line and this location will only give you about four inches of working room. The best location for an access plate is in the floor just aft of the transom door. I just changed all of my scuppers and deck drains and I had the luxury of the whole transom cap removed from the boat. I still got cut to pieces by shards of fiberglass. I would recommend as large a round access as possible if not a rectangle hatch itself. Good luck.View attachment 23285If possible can u call me #3475588881
thank great infoThe spot under the transom door would be a useless hole. I cut a deck plate hole into the spot you are showing in the last pic. Get it as low and forward as you can, just make sure the plate will sit flat. This hole will give you fairly easy access to the hoses and scupper fittings. Search under my name and u will see a post I started on this exact topic with more pics. View attachment 23368View attachment 23369View attachment 23370
sorry they are sideways. Not sure how to fix that
ThanksThe deck drains are sold thru marine town. You can call or email them and they can get you what you need. They are also sold on eBay but cost a bit more. Search Grady cockpit floor drain. They look like this