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Anchor locker drain - huh?

msavold

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Ok, mostly I'm just venting since I hate "stupid" but can anyone tell me why the heck the anchor locker drain is about 3" up from the bottom of the locker??

I couldn't believe it when I found out the cup holders drained spilled beer and coke to the carpeted storage locker below - by design - but this strikes me as at least just as dumb. And it's another place that should be checked for water when winterizing!

Is this just a 2012 quirk? Has anyone filled this in and if so with what?
 
How about: why does the anchor locker drain forward instead of aft like everything else?
 
My 2015 is same way. Always has 3 inches of water after cleaning. But it also takes on alot of water in no wake zones
 
On my 09, the drain is on the bottom of the locker. It does however, pretty much fill up the locker when idling. As soon as the bow lifts up, the water drains out. I checked the anchor locker once while idling and there was 8-9" of water in there. At least I it doesn't leak back into the boat and it looks like this is by design. Morale of the story is now at the ended of every weekend the anchor line now gets laid on the floor of the boat so it can dry.
 
I put a cork in the anchor locker drain from the inside of it. Now I see very little water come out of the main drain after a day or a few on the water. I'm almost certain that water from the anchor locker sloshes over the side walls of the locker and into the bilge. Admittedly, I have a first year (2010) 240 series boat but thought Yamaha should hav addressed this by now instead of building the 2015s and probably the 2016s the same way. How hard can it be to put a one way flap/removable plug in the drain or to put the drain lower in the locker?
 
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@msavold. The anchor locker drain is located above the reinforced fiberglass. I agree a bottom drain would have been nicer but that would have required Yamaha to install the drain as they laid up the fiberglass rather than just drilling a hole in the thin wall of the fiberglass after the boat is built.

On my boat I just sealed up the cup drains with caulking. It's just easier to wipe them with a damp rag when cleaning up.
 
Its a FEATURE....a Yamaha first....automatic anchor line rinsing system! LOL

@Ronnie has a good plan....need to find a small cork....
 
@Gym, I think I would have been happy with 'closer to' the bottom - not 3" up if bottom is a no go!

@Julian that's what got my attention in the first place... salt/brackish water, boat sits for a few weeks in the hot sun, open the anchor locker and... what's that aroma? Sheesh. Has a drain, assumed it would, well, DRAIN?

Time to open a bottle of wine and then get an Xacto knife out and get to work.
 
Seriously thinking of looking at mine to see if a hole can be drilled on the aft side of the locker to drain to the bilge with the rest of creation.

Of course, with my luck, I will angle down too far and drill through the bottom of the boat...

Maybe I will stay at home today.
 
I silicone sealed my cup holders... both the cup holder drail and around the cup holder itself. no more water from spill drinks or wet kids dripping as they jump in the water and play.
 
I did the same thing as @Eric Ballard. I didn't like the idea of spilled drinks making their way down to the bilge. A microfiber towel can soak up a cupholder worth of rain water / beer.
 
my anchor drain hole is pretty close to the bottom. it fills with pebbles and crap the anchor pulls up from time to time. maybe the raised hole is to let the debris settle down, keeping the drain hole free flowing? My cupholders drain spigots are sealed up.......but damn...how much stuff are you spilling ? I replaced my cupholders with ones that have a rubber insert...easy to pull out and wash..but i never have.

..I use to dive on old shipwrecks...found these/pieces of on occasion ..they are designed so you never put your drink down.....which would allow it to spill...just hang onto that beverage!
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@justason, I take alcohol abuse very seriously and would never waste my own drink! However, the thought of one of our friends accidentally spilling rum and coke in a cupholder, noticing it drained away and not worrying about it is a situation I can totally see playing out. I can only imagine the ants that I would have if there was a bilge full of sugary drink. Or the pirates if it was mostly rum.

For me, it's much better to keep the liquids above board where I can see the spills and deal with them accordingly.
 
I have run into it much more while cleaning the boat. If I hose out the bow, the storage areas beneath get soaked! That should go to the bilge. I kinda like the idea of sealing them...
 
I pumped a tube of silicone into the bottom of the anchor locker, and sloped it slightly to the drain.
I find that the cup holders in the bow fill up with rain water that flows off the windshield.
I used plastic tubing to route the cup holder drains to the center of the boat and under the floor along with the console and glove box drains.
 
I pumped a tube of silicone into the bottom of the anchor locker, and sloped it slightly to the drain.
Aha! That would work!
(Not sure why I didn't think of that... If I can get it cleaned and dried out well, the silicone should stick pretty well to the hull and keep crap and water from getting under it.)

I've been meaning to look into tube routes on our 24'. I like that the cup holders drain - especially when hitting the bow area with a hose - so I'm reluctant to just plug them. And then, if there is a viable route, I'm even more annoyed that the stock version just drains to carpeted storage.
 
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