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    Has anyone tried these? Have an opinion?

    Fishing & Miscellaneous Items -- COMMERCIAL sellers only - Do your surface mount scuppers need to be replaced? The EZ Scupper is now available. - The surface mount flapper valve scupper has remained unchanged for decades--it finally has been improved! The EZ-Scupper utilizes 3M VHB tape (the same tape used on our


    I am thinking about for the scuppers on far sides (I am not even sure what they go to yet [B)])...


    \'93 241 https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...etting-started
    \'82 224 - Mobile, AL Gone but NEVER Forgotten - https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...indshield-tank


  • #2
    They look perfect. I am waiting for the rectangular ones to come out - they may be perfect for the transom of the 261.

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    • #3
      i like them

      thanks for sharing
      1984 Mako 238 WA [br]2015 Suzuki 250 APX[br]Central PA/OCMD[br]http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35081[br]

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      • #4
        They aren't that expensive so if they fall off big deal. Worth a shot. I looked at them for my Grady but went back with TH Marine. Mine will be under the swim platform and right on the waterline. Won't really be visible.

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        • #5
          quote:


          Originally posted by umachme


          They aren't that expensive so if they fall off big deal. Worth a shot. I looked at them for my Grady but went back with TH Marine. Mine will be under the swim platform and right on the waterline. Won't really be visible.



          My main deck drains are also under the bracket platform and not visible, so depending on how they price the rectangles I might go back with TH Marine. I do like these for to other/visible drains.
          \'93 241 https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...etting-started
          \'82 224 - Mobile, AL Gone but NEVER Forgotten - https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...indshield-tank

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          • #6
            Why not just swap out? My guess is because you already have the screw holes ?
            1984 Mako 238 WA [br]2015 Suzuki 250 APX[br]Central PA/OCMD[br]http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35081[br]

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            • #7
              those look pretty cool
              1978 Mako 25 - Blind Hog
              1985 Mako 20c - sold
              Fort Walton Beach, FL
              https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...og-bottom-time

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              • #8
                quote:


                Originally posted by ChuckB


                quote:


                Originally posted by umachme


                They aren't that expensive so if they fall off big deal. Worth a shot. I looked at them for my Grady but went back with TH Marine. Mine will be under the swim platform and right on the waterline. Won't really be visible.



                My main deck drains are also under the bracket platform and not visible, so depending on how they price the rectangles I might go back with TH Marine. I do like these for to other/visible drains.



                I would pass in that application. I would think they would fall off eventually and you can't see them. I took the old tube out and was going to replace. I ended up sending them from 220 to 1500 and they look new. Bougut new TH Marine rings/flappers. New motor and new bracket is making me rethink replacing every little thing. Lol Bracket deposit tomorrow.

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                • #9
                  I would have tried them on the 201 I had. I removed the ugly original plastic ones. Would be interesting to see how they work when trailering though. The motor well drains would go under when loading and unloading so I use to plug them.

                  My present boat has these. I would go with these if the drains are under the bracket.

                  Jon Boat, angler, bass fishing, aluminum boat, lake fishing, Everglades Fishing, Bay Fishing, Evinrude, Johnson, Suzuki, South Florida, Dania Beach, quote, Fort Lauderdale, boat, engine, options, Dusky Sport Center


                  I am getting some water in the bilge and not sure if these are not completely sealing.
                  2007 Everglades 243 250 Suzuki[br]1988 201 Yamaha 200 - Sold[br]1990 261 T/200 SWS - Sold[br]1978 25 225 Johnson - Sold[br]1975 20 85 Merc - Sold[br]Jacksonville, FL[br]

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                  • #10
                    quote:


                    Originally posted by Noname Dave



                    My present boat has these. I would go with these if the drains are under the bracket.


                    Jon Boat, angler, bass fishing, aluminum boat, lake fishing, Everglades Fishing, Bay Fishing, Evinrude, Johnson, Suzuki, South Florida, Dania Beach, quote, Fort Lauderdale, boat, engine, options, Dusky Sport Center



                    I have never tried that style and might give a try for under the bracket. I will have to see if the 2 holes are spaced out enough. I might be forced to use a rectangular style.
                    \'93 241 https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...etting-started
                    \'82 224 - Mobile, AL Gone but NEVER Forgotten - https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...indshield-tank

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                    • #11
                      I have the ping-pong style ones on the Mako. If you have issues with water coming in they work great. If you have tree's near the boat they are a pain. A little harder to clear when you're on the water.

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                      • #12
                        We have the ping pong ones on my dad's Key West. The sound they make when we are drift fishing drives me insane.

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                        • #13
                          If the THT scuppers use the same 3M adhesive that Eddie uses on the placards, they are NOT coming off especially on a transom application. No offense, but no way I'd have those dixie cup looking things mounted on my boat.
                          1978 Mako 25 - Blind Hog
                          1985 Mako 20c - sold
                          Fort Walton Beach, FL
                          https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/...og-bottom-time

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