Boyd95
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 61
- Reaction score
- 22
- Points
- 67
- Location
- Middle River Maryland
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
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I'm in favor of having them removed to let any water make its way to the lower bilge so that if enough accumulates it will get pumped out or at least drained out once you pull the transom drain plug.Thank you for the reply. Do you suggest screwing the plastic plugs in while the boat is in the water?
I screw mine in per the manual. Page 3-9. The reason is if the fuel tank leaks it keeps the fuel and associated vapors from spreading to the engine compartment where they could be a problem.Thank you for the reply. Do you suggest screwing the plastic plugs in while the boat is in the water?
Yes, water flows through the white hose and out the scupper valve.Thanks for the replies guys, Does the drain on the back of the boat right near where you lift up the seat drain right above the drain plug?