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drill through transom wood for bilge outlet?
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<blockquote data-quote="RatherBFishin" data-source="post: 223484" data-attributes="member: 6779"><p>If you're not too worried about aesthetics I'd run PVC from the bilge right over the top of the stern. That way you could avoid drilling through the hull. If you do drill through the wood it shouldn't be much of a problem, just make sure to seal the inside of the transom where you drill just in case any water happens to get through. And also make sure to use a good marine sealant around the tubing that you use for the bilge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RatherBFishin, post: 223484, member: 6779"] If you're not too worried about aesthetics I'd run PVC from the bilge right over the top of the stern. That way you could avoid drilling through the hull. If you do drill through the wood it shouldn't be much of a problem, just make sure to seal the inside of the transom where you drill just in case any water happens to get through. And also make sure to use a good marine sealant around the tubing that you use for the bilge. [/QUOTE]
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