Stemar
Well-Known Member
Jazzcat's cockpit drains are holes in the floor, with an aft-facing elbow underneath, draining directly into the sea. When things get bumpy, and we seem to find 20 knots on the nose and wind over tide far too often, waves smack the underside of the deck with monotonous regularity, and water squirts a couple of feet into the air.
I've tried sink plugs, but they just get blown out. We have some tops for part-used wine bottles (yes, we do get them chez Stemar) which are a rubber ring about 5mm wide that fit loosely into the bottle, and have a lever on top that pulls up a central bit to expand the ring, a bit like this
Does such a thing exist for pipes around 1 3/4" diameter? If not, any other ideas?
Yes, I'm aware of the risk of flooding if we were pooped, but the cockpit would never get deeper than about 2 ft, so I could reach down and take 'em out, and I'd attach fluorescent flags to them, so I don't forget 'em when I leave the boat.
I've tried sink plugs, but they just get blown out. We have some tops for part-used wine bottles (yes, we do get them chez Stemar) which are a rubber ring about 5mm wide that fit loosely into the bottle, and have a lever on top that pulls up a central bit to expand the ring, a bit like this
Does such a thing exist for pipes around 1 3/4" diameter? If not, any other ideas?
Yes, I'm aware of the risk of flooding if we were pooped, but the cockpit would never get deeper than about 2 ft, so I could reach down and take 'em out, and I'd attach fluorescent flags to them, so I don't forget 'em when I leave the boat.