jmboater
Member
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 12
- Location
- Chicagoland area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Hey all,
Cleaning off the boat today after a day out on the water and noticed my deck drain out the back of the boat was flowing slowly.
Found a small dowel rod to use to dislodge the crud but when it was flowing better I was able to see something large still suck in the tube.
Pulled out what can only be described as a silicone ring. It doesn’t look like it was a manufactured piece and almost like the previous owner tried to seal up something.
The drain flange was broken when I bought the boat. One of my first repairs.. was this a result of a DIY fix or did a dislodge a significantly worn piece that needs replacing?
Cleaning off the boat today after a day out on the water and noticed my deck drain out the back of the boat was flowing slowly.
Found a small dowel rod to use to dislodge the crud but when it was flowing better I was able to see something large still suck in the tube.
Pulled out what can only be described as a silicone ring. It doesn’t look like it was a manufactured piece and almost like the previous owner tried to seal up something.
The drain flange was broken when I bought the boat. One of my first repairs.. was this a result of a DIY fix or did a dislodge a significantly worn piece that needs replacing?