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Lets have a discussion about scupper valves
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:29 pm
I am looking at a few different ones. The one with the ping pong ball in it, duck bill, just the regular flush mount, etc...
What say you OB.
What say you OB.
This post was edited on 4/9/13 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:40 pm to 34venture
Pics?
Not sure what a scupper is.
Not sure what a scupper is.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:41 pm to 34venture
like a scupper hole in a kayak?
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:44 pm to Choirboy
For a self bailing hull, you know lets water out, not supposed to let water in.
This is the ping pong ball one.
This is the ping pong ball one.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:44 pm to jimbeam
I like the black rubber flapper scupper valves.
Mine are rear transom mount.
If you are putting them on the gunwales/floor, you mite need a better seal like the ping pong balls.
But, the ping ball types need to be kept really clean to get a good seal.
Mine are rear transom mount.
If you are putting them on the gunwales/floor, you mite need a better seal like the ping pong balls.
But, the ping ball types need to be kept really clean to get a good seal.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:46 pm to Drop4Loss
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I like the black rubber flapper scupper valves.
So this one.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:49 pm to 34venture
I've got the pingpong ball type on my transom. They work well when they don't have a bunch of crud packing them off.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 12:57 pm to 34venture
I'm considering shutting mine down entirely.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:06 pm to AlxTgr
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I'm considering shutting mine down entirely.
This has also crossed my mind, but I'm sure as soon as I do I'm going to get caught in a storm and end up standing in ankle deep of water.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:07 pm to 34venture
That's the ones that i have 34 and they work perfectly fine. Flush mounted on the transom. The rubber has to be replaced every couple of years but it costs like 3 bucks and takes 2 minutes.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:07 pm to 34venture
My bilge works great for anything fresh. I'd probably rethink it on my one salt trip per year. I mean, no bass boats have them.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:12 pm to AlxTgr
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one salt trip per year
The bay boat will be in nothing but salt the rest of the summer, it may actually never see fresh water again since we have acquired this little beauty...
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:14 pm to 34venture
What the....
My issue with the whole deal is, when two people get in the back of my boat, the valves are under the water line. I've had water come in that way because the tubing was installed incorrectly. replacing that shite is no fun. No fun at all.
My issue with the whole deal is, when two people get in the back of my boat, the valves are under the water line. I've had water come in that way because the tubing was installed incorrectly. replacing that shite is no fun. No fun at all.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:18 pm to AlxTgr
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What the....
Best sac au lait fishing boat I have ever sat my arse in.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:31 pm to 34venture
You could have a badass bow fishin rig with that boat too.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:32 pm to 34venture
i too have had issues with these. neither work great.
This post was edited on 4/9/13 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:42 pm to wild877
i changed from ones that were completely flat to the ones that 34 put a picture of. I thought they were going to be more durable than the ones that just have flat rubber, which they are more durable, but they stick out about 1/4" at rest. so a little water gets in before the water pressure closes it. none of them are completely dry I guess. If I want the boat to be completely dry I put a snap plug in them from the inside.
Hardly any boats are designed correctly to sit fully loaded and people fishing out of the back to drain the deck. usually the scupper deck drains are under the water in that situation.
Hardly any boats are designed correctly to sit fully loaded and people fishing out of the back to drain the deck. usually the scupper deck drains are under the water in that situation.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:44 pm to JAB528
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You could have a badass bow fishin rig with that boat too.
You would have to leave the night before to get to the spot for the next night.
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:46 pm to 34venture
Yeah, i don't see you pulling a tube behind that rid
Posted on 4/9/13 at 1:54 pm to 34venture
It really doesn't matter until you need them. On the Twin Vee I had 2 on each side with 3 bilge pumps on each side. 1 assisted the scuppers, 1 drained rear hold, the other was for backup. I like the flapper types, gets much more flow thru them and don't get fouled up with trash as easy as the ball type. Sunflower seeds will mess them up in heartbeat.
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