Marvin willis
Jetboaters Admiral
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- 1,484
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- Location
- Morehead city nc
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
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The 2005 boats have the threaded drain plug.So you changed the thru-hull fitting to match the threads then as well eh? Or did the 2005 boats come with "screw" plugs?
Amarine Blue Cree LED Boat Drain Plug... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GDY6ETS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Wait...why do you have water draining? I have an 18 year old boat and it's always dry as a bone in the bilge - except when water splashes over the sides into the cockpit which is very rare. If I had to drain, that indicates a leak somewhere!Looks good. What do you do with it while you are driving down the road? Just leave the plug in? I like to have my plug out so all the water from the bilge drains.
Mine will drain a lot from rainwater. I always leave mine unplugged on the way to the boat ramp as well.Wait...why do you have water draining? I have an 18 year old boat and it's always dry as a bone in the bilge - except when water splashes over the sides into the cockpit which is very rare. If I had to drain, that indicates a leak somewhere!
ok someone chime in on this.Can anyone tell me if this will plug right into a 2015 AR210 or do I need an adapter?