I became frustrated with the disposable drain plugs (read: ran out and couldn't get them locally) for my Max II so I created this modified boat plug to use in their place. It is based on a $3.99 boat plug from Walmart that I chucked up in the lathe and tapered it down with a rasp until it fit in the Max II drain holes. However, the T-handle sticking out bothered me so I removed it and replaced it with a T-nut (I think that is what they are called) and phillips head machine screw. It was a very simple plug to make and I don't think it will snag and pull out. An added benifit is that once you loosen the screw it easily pulls out to drain the hull.
You could also use a drill to spin the boat plug down to the correct size or find a rubber stopper the right size to start with. Stainless hardware would be a good idea to but I just made it out of stuff I already had.
You could also use a drill to spin the boat plug down to the correct size or find a rubber stopper the right size to start with. Stainless hardware would be a good idea to but I just made it out of stuff I already had.
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