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Rear cup holder drains on 2023 252S

ibwilder

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Location
Fort Myers Beach
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2023
Boat Model
252S
Boat Length
25
I have replaced the cup holders on the side of the rear seats on the port and starboard sides with Mate Series cup holder/rod holders. I am using these to attach a boarding handle.

To replace the cupholders I had to change the drains. The drains from the last two cup holders on each side are connected together with a T with a common drain. The end of the common tubing has a zip tie on it so it would appear to have been connected somewhere. This is the same on both sides. I can reach around inside but can’t find a nipple to reconnect it to.

Any ideas or should I let it drain in to an area that appears to connect to the pump chamber?

Thanks for your help
 
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