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Topic: T13 Scupper Plugs  (Read 4721 times)

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Cutthroat Chris

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I bought a pair of scupper plugs in the small model for my footwell scuppers. Well, the right one fits fine but the left one is too small. Is this normal? The little guide for scupper plugs says it takes a small so I'm kinda lost, maybe my scupper was messed up when it was manufactured? I've never used a scupper type cart or done anything that would cause it to expand. Not a big deal but I thought I would mention it.
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Sure its the right one that fits?  That's the transducer scupper, and the plug would be most likely too small. 
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If you can't get it to fit, you can make a scupper plug yourself with a piece of pool noodle. Just cut a piece a little bigger than the scupper, and cram it down in there. If you put a piece of string through it first, it makes it a lot easier to pull it out. Quick and easy, and it works as well as the $10 a pop pre-made ones.
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Sure its the right one that fits?  That's the transducer scupper, and the plug would be most likely too small. 

Positive. Maybe they sent the wrong size, they're the yellow ribbed ones.
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Positive. Maybe they sent the wrong size, they're the yellow ribbed ones.

Made by Trojan, or Life Styles?
 

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Okamoto actually.
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chris,
go back to the ok site and look in the supporting documents, i'm betting you should be looking for old style medium plugs and not the newer style ribbed ones.


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Will do, thanks for the suggestion.
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You were right, Richard. Now I know, and knowing is half the battle. Thanks a lot. Anybody interested in a small pair of ribbed scupper plugs?  ;D Willing to trade for old style mediums.  :-\
Chris