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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Drain plug on an old richline
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesdean" data-source="post: 477952" data-attributes="member: 23407"><p>1st post I believe. Any way I have an old Richline Challenger 14’V bottom aluminum boat. The drain plug is in the bottom, flat section of the deck. I was hoping someone could tell me what size plug goes in. I will need to buy a brass pipe plug as it screws into the bottom. Thank you for any help. Eric, aka Jamesdean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesdean, post: 477952, member: 23407"] 1st post I believe. Any way I have an old Richline Challenger 14’V bottom aluminum boat. The drain plug is in the bottom, flat section of the deck. I was hoping someone could tell me what size plug goes in. I will need to buy a brass pipe plug as it screws into the bottom. Thank you for any help. Eric, aka Jamesdean. [/QUOTE]
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