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Thread: DIY Drain Plugs for Vintage Boats

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    Yeah, what I'm using is working.

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    It's awesome that your boat is 65 years old and still catching fish.
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    Yup! The fish don't care what boat I'm using.

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    I still have a 1968 12’ Grumman with a transom drain plug.
    I also have the original drain plug, and it looks and works the same as the new ones do.

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    That's good to know. I stand corrected. Not all vintage boats had the small bottom-style drain plug.

    However, mine is a 1957 Lonestar. That decade probably spelled the difference. '68 was a year before the Moon Landing. A lot changed technologically in that time frame. Remember in '57 cars didn't even have oil filters. The video was for those who have vintage boats equipped with a "non-modern" drain plug.
    Last edited by funbun; 06-27-2023 at 11:42 AM.

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