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Plugging up a drain hole - suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 98654" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>I get confused on this issue,internal or external plugs.I see a lot of boats with those flip lock plugs on the outside and some of the T style also.I see how a plug could be knocked out and lost if it outside the hull.So is there a right and wrong side to install the plug?All the boats I have been on had the plugs inside unless they where screw in type and some of those were on the outside.So which way is correct on the plug type(not screw in type),inside or out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 98654, member: 751"] I get confused on this issue,internal or external plugs.I see a lot of boats with those flip lock plugs on the outside and some of the T style also.I see how a plug could be knocked out and lost if it outside the hull.So is there a right and wrong side to install the plug?All the boats I have been on had the plugs inside unless they where screw in type and some of those were on the outside.So which way is correct on the plug type(not screw in type),inside or out? [/QUOTE]
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