Water in the cavity of the swim platform on a 228?

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As you may know, I have a 2020 228 with the modern swim platform. That platform is supported by a sort of hollow "box" which has an opening covered by a hatch. I must have not tightened that hatch or something because there is water in there. Doesn't seem to have a drain, if there is one, I haven't found it.

Anyone encountered this and know what to do? I'm gonna shop vac the water out there as a last resort.
 

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That's the bracket. It has a drain on the bottom.
 

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Hi Lucky,
My boat (2013)has the same bracket as yours. She has a plastic nut that screws underneath. Use a 1" socket and be careful not to round the plastic nut. If you round it don't be tempted to replace with anything other than plastic or aluminum. I intend to change mine to aluminum when I get around to it.
You will find the water gets in from the flange on the top, do not overtighten it . I use some rubber grease on mine and she seals well.

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I have a problem with rainwater filling my gill plate, 228 seafarer. Any ideas on a better way to seal the access cover?
 
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I have a problem with rainwater filling my gill plate, 228 seafarer. Any ideas on a better way to seal the access cover?
I don't know what type of hatch cover you have now but if the surface is flat then an Armstrong hatch plate will seal water tight
 
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My 225 has an Armstrong bracket/platform with the same plastic plug on underside. First time I removed it with a wrench, I inadvertently rounded it to where I needed pliers to fully remove it. I replaced it with a generic PVC threaded plug from a hardware store. Though it seems to fit properly and tightens, it still leaks slightly, even with thread sealing tape.
 

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I don't know what type of hatch cover you have now but if the surface is flat then an Armstrong hatch plate will seal water tight
It is a standard comes with the boat 6 inch round cover. O ring seal, plastic inserts in holes that should provide sealing. I'll look into an Armstong plate. Thanks.
 

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I replaced my round hatch plates with the screw in type from West Marine a couple years ago and have never leaked a drop since. I did have to open up the hole slightly, but that was easy enough. Before this, I had a few gallons get in after every offshore trip. Now I remove the drain plugs on both sides of my sailfish and it has remained bone dry.
 
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