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Replaced my anchor locker drain fitting due to leaks

I'm also thinking about finding some sort of self-filling product to fill the bottom of the anchor locker up to the drain elevation. it's not much maybe an 1" or 2". thinking about flex seal paste or flex seal liquid to just pour down there and let it cure to fill that gap so water doesn't' collect
 
I'm also thinking about finding some sort of self-filling product to fill the bottom of the anchor locker up to the drain elevation. it's not much maybe an 1" or 2". thinking about flex seal paste or flex seal liquid to just pour down there and let it cure to fill that gap so water doesn't' collect
Good idea! If you are a bit creative you could make the bottom slightly higher than the drain with a bit of a depression leading to the drain to promote even better draining… but just making it level with the drain would go a long ways to keeping that locker dryer.
 
Good idea! If you are a bit creative you could make the bottom slightly higher than the drain with a bit of a depression leading to the drain to promote even better draining… but just making it level with the drain would go a long ways to keeping that locker dryer.
I poured some flex seal liquid in the bottom of the locker as a filler so there's no room for water to remain. I think it's going to work out pretty well.

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