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Scupper Valve Size For SX192?

DonWon

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Location
Pewaukee,WI
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
SX192
Boat Length
19
Hello my fellow jetheads! Do any of you guys know what size scupper valve is needed for a 192? My boat is currently hibernating so I can't look at mine. I'm looking to upgrade mine when she's done with her long nap. TIA!
 
I believe your scupper is above the water line so there would be minimal benefit to upgrading. Older Yamahas have scupper valves below the water line so they risk sinking if the plastic scupper breaks.
 
I guess I'll have to wait until I get her out of storage to check that out, unless someone with a 19 footer can confirm that the scupper is above the water line. Thanks for the response @Bruce
 
Yes it is above the water line, but not by much. If you are at the rear of the boat looking at the pump, you will find it above and to the left of the pump behind a protective plate that is riveted on.
 
Yes it is above the water line, but not by much. If you are at the rear of the boat looking at the pump, you will find it above and to the left of the pump behind a protective plate that is riveted on.

Yep. That's how I remember it. I don't recall any post from people that may have changed it out. If anyone has, please let me know what size to order. Thanks for refreshing my memory @Higgy.
 
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