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Snap-Tite Bailer Plugs seal drain tubes from the inside. Constructed with neoprene seals and brass and aluminum. They are similar to the turntite plugs, only snap-tite design has a locking mechanism making it more secure. These plugs work best inside of a boat and will not jar loose under vibration.

Snap Tite bailer plugs can also be used for mounting inside the bilge and scupper drains on the transom. Corrosion resistant construction seals well with brass drain tubes, and the plug's threaded center rod offers adjustment to cam action for tight seal.

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Seaside Heights NJ
5 out of 5 stars.

A real nice tight fit. Easy to install and it works !

8 years ago
Drilled the transom according to specs and coated it with Total Boat 5:1 epoxy in the transom hole. Put a cork in it during installation to keep wet epoxy out of the brass drain tube.Install with the plug inside the boat.
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Q: null My drain tubes are 7/8 "" dia. Will these 1"" drain plugs work? If not then what will?

5 years ago
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A: I had the same issue. I carefully shaved enough of the rubber off to jam them in. Mine is a small skiff that I trailer. No risk of leak overnight. I couldn't find a smaller plug. Matt Dwyer

5 years ago
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Q: null how tight ,, can u tighten to tight ?

8 years ago
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A: They expand as you tighten. About an 1/8__quote__ which is plenty if you use the metal tube which matches product. Steve P.

8 years ago
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Q: null My flange tube is 1 1/8 inch diameter. What plug do I need?

9 years ago
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A: I am not quite sure. I took a guess on the hole size of my cockpit drain, picked the largest one available, but found it was too small in diameter anyway.

9 years ago
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