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Message 8 of 8
Posted by member Mark Probin on Wednesday 23 March 2011

To add to previous post i have now removed the offending drains they are basically a threaded tube with two end pieces screwed on . you may have to knock one end out as old sealant had glued the whole thing fast . once removed cleaned up and reseated . hope this helps anybody with leaking drains Regards Mark

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Message 7 of 8
Posted by member Martin Cadman on Saturday 12 March 2011

Hi. Mark. Now I understand, with apologises. Can't help here I'm afraid. Assume you've 'phoned Hardys? Brgds. Martin.

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Message 6 of 8
Posted by member Mark Probin on Saturday 12 March 2011

Hi Martin No worries , had a bit of a grub round with sharp knife after removing some selant found that there is a male and female parts of the drain so intend to have a go at pushing the drain apart when the weather improves Regards Mark

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Message 5 of 8
Posted by member Mark Probin on Saturday 12 March 2011

Hi Martin No worries , had a bit of a grub round with sharp knife after removing some selant found that there is a male and female parts of the drain so intend to have a go at pushing the drain apart when the weather improves Regards Mark

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Posted by member Mark Probin on Saturday 12 March 2011

Hi Martin No worries , had a bit of a grub round with sharp knife after removing some selant found that there is a male and female parts of the drain so intend to have a go at pushing the drain apart when the weather improves Regards Mark

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Posted by member Martin Cadman on Wednesday 9 March 2011

Mark. Why would you require to seal them? Are you refering to the for'd rope/chain locker? Rgds.

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Message 2 of 8
Posted by member Mark Probin on Wednesday 9 March 2011

Hi Martin. Should have been a bit clearer its the 2 drains one either side of the bow that drain through the hull . which is the problem as they are leaking into the cabin, its the leak im trying to resolve . hope this makes sense. Regards Mark

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Message 1 of 8
Posted by member Mark Probin on Tuesday 8 March 2011

Hello can anybody advise on how to remove the bow drains in a effort to reseal them , can these drain be bought new Regards Mark

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