F.M.
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,445
- Reaction score
- 2,320
- Points
- 287
- Location
- Decatur, AL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2024
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
I previously read somewhere about fixing the drain plug leak on the AK model boats. I've searched and searched but can't find what I'm looking for. It might be on the "other forum" somewhere, but I don't visit there anymore after finding this place.
I had the typical bilge debris that caused leaks with the plug. After thoroughly cleaning the debris out, the plug still leaks. If i tighten the plug to what I feel is normal tightness and drop a hose pipe in the bilge, the plug leaks like crazy. Even if I tighten the plug to the point I feel like I'm about to break it, it still has a steady drip.
It looks like on the parts diagram that the fitting is built into the AK mounting plate. Has anyone tried attaching a brass or stainless garboard fitting to an AK model? It looks like the typical 3 screw round brass fittings might be too big to fit that area, but maybe an oval 2 screw type might fit.
Anyone else had this issue, who am I kidding.... all of our boats leak. Anyone figured out a quick fix without dealing with warranty from Yamaha? I'd rather spend a few bucks and a few minutes in the driveway and be done with it.
I had the typical bilge debris that caused leaks with the plug. After thoroughly cleaning the debris out, the plug still leaks. If i tighten the plug to what I feel is normal tightness and drop a hose pipe in the bilge, the plug leaks like crazy. Even if I tighten the plug to the point I feel like I'm about to break it, it still has a steady drip.
It looks like on the parts diagram that the fitting is built into the AK mounting plate. Has anyone tried attaching a brass or stainless garboard fitting to an AK model? It looks like the typical 3 screw round brass fittings might be too big to fit that area, but maybe an oval 2 screw type might fit.
Anyone else had this issue, who am I kidding.... all of our boats leak. Anyone figured out a quick fix without dealing with warranty from Yamaha? I'd rather spend a few bucks and a few minutes in the driveway and be done with it.