colbysmith":3iueq5fi said:Roger, I like your idea. Now, back to innie and outie. ;-) Since I have the screw in type that installs from the outside, if I wanted to keep a spare just in case, could I get one of those rubber type that just plug from inside?
colbysmith":xit0civb said:Since I have the screw in type that installs from the outside, if I wanted to keep a spare just in case, could I get one of those rubber type that just plug from inside? And would that work until I could get the regular one back in? The threads do not go all the way through the hull. The plug recepticle is one of the brass fittings that mounts on the outside of the transom, well sealed, and then the plug screws into that.
ssobol":968h95c9 said:I make sure that the main battery switch is one before launching the boat (need to do this for the engine tilt anyway). This way the auto bilge pump will come on if the boat is launched with the plug out.
ssobol":968h95c9 said:I have an "outie" threaded brass plug. Having an "innie" would be kind of a pain to get in and out.