Parker Yahoo Group Archived Messages
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744 | Dana Cunniff | Re: Re: Ball-type is better than a duckbill scupper IMHO | 2/10/2006 19:15:00 | |
Dale, I have original scuppers in a '96. Do you or any of the others that mentiond the ball type have an idea whether they could get sheared off. Looks like they extend out a good amount. Dana --- parker25lc <<a href="/group/parkerboats/post?postID=3DZb_lVR7fRc0ICrirSrGD3huRtCzHcF4D-K9DXC4vS6nwWBMpH_wRYHFqOalFf7Tb9e0q8EOLGnOTvIlw">c-dhubbard@...</a>> wrote: > ... and here's why ... > > The original poster is complaining that "over a few > seasons", the > rubber/thermoplastic in his flap scuppers gets dry > and brittle and > fails to seal. I can see that happening with the > duckbill scuppers too. > > In my experience, if you want a scupper system that > will last and be > reliable through many years of service ... get the > ball-type ones. > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <a href="http://mail.yahoo.com">http://mail.yahoo.com</a> |