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Bought a 190FSH Sport

Leigh

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Location
Bradenton Fl
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
19
Hi everyone, my wife and I just purchased a used 2016 FSH Sport and we love it. The previous owner really took care of it and added some nice features. We went for a little ride in the ocean and intercoastal here in Bradenton Fl yesterday and had a blast. I have been reading a lot of posts on here and have learned a lot. I do have the wet changing room and saw “out on a reefs” fix. Just wondering if anyone knows the actual size of the hole that maybe I could just run a piece of hose through the drain hole to complete the connection? My boat is stored in a facility so I can’t look at right now. Thanks in advance
 

Grover70

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Location
Ponte Vedra, FL
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2017
Boat Model
FSH Deluxe
Boat Length
19
Easiest way I did it was to take the plug out, from the exterior, take it to he hardware store. Try some of the tubing out and that's the way I fit it in. Water also comes in from several other areas too:
-From the drain plugs in the changing room (they're not sealed, only screwed in)
-The storage compartment on the port side, forward, has an opening into the changing room so if water gets in there, it drains down to the lowest point.
That's the way I kept a dry compartment all year long.
 
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