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Need a picture of the drain plugs, 2020 203 VRX

Chatt_Jetsetter

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Boat Make
Chaparral
Year
2020
Boat Model
VRX
Boat Length
20
Like the title says, anyone have a good, clear picture of the drain plugs on the 2020 203 VRX? Looking at upgrading them since they are plastic and my boat is in storage. Can anyone help?
 
Anyone have access to their Vortex 203 and can just snap a quick picture of the drain plug area? I can't find a single picture online and I've combed through every video on the net. The one shot I found looked like a circular flange, three holes with a screw at 12'oclock and then at 4 and 8.
 
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