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replacement scupper valve

rick johnston

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Location
Marblehead, Ohio
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2004
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
getting ready to replace the factory original and want a good stainless replacement. Have a name, Attwood Scupper Valve and dimensions but where do you buy?
2004 SX230
any suggestions?
thank you all
Rick J.
 
I bought this one:
https://www.replacementboatparts.com/stainlesssteellongscupper112hose.aspx

I used 3M 5200 to seal it in. Had trouble getting the scupper hose back on and had to expand it a little with a muffler expander tool, then it slipped right on.

When using sealant, it a job for 2 people. Someone to hold the scupper in place from the back of the boat, and then someone to tighten it from the inside with a large set of pliers.

-Greg
 
You might want consider using 3M 4200 or life calk. If you ever needed to remove a fitting with 5200 you'll need dynamite.
 
I had a 05 SX230 and used the Attwood scupper. Wood definitely use 5200 to seal. Should never have to take this out again.
Papa
 
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