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I broke my pee hole.....

MIKEP

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Location
Holcombe, WI
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
24
I was scrubbing my hull with a brush and snapped off one of the valves "pee holes" on the side of the boat!! It doesn't affect the operation, but the stream shoots out further than the other. Cosmetically I would like to replace the valve. Any idea where I would look to get a replacement part??

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Maybe you should go to the doctor! All kidding aside, I didn't see it on the Yamaha Sports Plaza diagrams. You'll probably have to go to the dealer. May be covered under warranty?
 
they have aluminum replacements...looks sharp
 
Pretty sure it's 3/8". Definitely not 3/4" as that is what the stock bilge pump is.
 
If anyone comes to this looking for the size to order to replace the fitting for the coolant lines, I just did my yesterday and the 1/2 fitting (45 deg.) from ADA racing fits the coolant line ones.

https://adaracing.com/personal-wate...-ski-sea-doo-4-stroke-water-bypass-45-degree/

I did have to Dremel the holes in the hull a tiny bit for the threads to fit, so just a heads up to anyone else swapping them out. It is also much easier as a 2 person job, hard to align the fittings on the outside while tightening them from the inside.
 
I did three of them on the side of my boat it was definitely hard to do by yourself. The key is to put some sealant underneath them tighten them a little bit let it dry then go back and tighten
 

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