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Topic: Scupper Plugs  (Read 4902 times)

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PNWCOONASS

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Has anyone come up with a cheap solution to plugging the scupper holes.  I don't want to plug the all just the one under the seat.  Don't feel like paying 12-15 bucks for plastic.  Thought maybe someone used some pool noodles somehow. 

Thanks Pete
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i went to the local hardware store and found some rubber leg cups (for table legs) and used them...


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Rubber stoppers from a lab supply company work pretty well.  They come with a nice hole in them that you can fit some nylon line in to make handles.  The trick is to measure your scupper holes and pick the right stopper size.


 
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Thought maybe someone used some pool noodles somehow. 

Thanks Pete

Yep ;D  Cut it to shape with a plastic knife from McDonalds.
I hear foam golf balls work well too.

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Underwood

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If you want a cheap and temp. plug just use duct tape.

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Yarjammer

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ACK has pretty decent scupper plugs that look similar to, and function just as well, as the brand name versions at a 1/3 of the price:

http://www.austinkayak.com/catalog_search.php?keyword=scupper+stopper


demonick

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ACK has pretty decent scupper plugs that look similar to, and function just as well, as the brand name versions at a 1/3 of the price:

http://www.austinkayak.com/catalog_search.php?keyword=scupper+stopper

These are the ones I purchased.  They work great.
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