We own a restored 1994 CD-22. It's been a fantastic boat for us and perfect for the Chesapeake and St Lawrence.
We went out today and by the time we returned 3 hours later, there was the usual sump area filled with water -- not high enough to activate the bilge pumps, but high enough to run over the cockpit floor at anchor (it was getting rolly with a few swells my mid-afternoon).
I've purchased several of each type of drain plug (brass, steel, screw-in, flip type) but the hole itself is not smooth. In other words, it never seals well. Was there a brass tube insert originally? If not, is there a recommended way to improve the seal between the plug and the inner hole wall?
We went out today and by the time we returned 3 hours later, there was the usual sump area filled with water -- not high enough to activate the bilge pumps, but high enough to run over the cockpit floor at anchor (it was getting rolly with a few swells my mid-afternoon).
I've purchased several of each type of drain plug (brass, steel, screw-in, flip type) but the hole itself is not smooth. In other words, it never seals well. Was there a brass tube insert originally? If not, is there a recommended way to improve the seal between the plug and the inner hole wall?