brewster16
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Anyone else suddenly get religious as your finger is about to start engines for the first time in Spring?..........I did!
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Are you talking about the stainless steel ring thru hull piece? Be specific...Hi guys. Up at the boat this weekend polishing and waxing for the upcoming splash and noticed by starboard exhaust flap has gone missing. Any ideas where I can find a replacement? anyone have a part number for this item?
TIA and here's looking forward to a another great summer on the water!
This? https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/s...-hWqB8ewmRmycUUfGPbTqTg98EL0Sz7kaAr0iEALw_wcBHi guys. Up at the boat this weekend polishing and waxing for the upcoming splash and noticed by starboard exhaust flap has gone missing. Any ideas where I can find a replacement? anyone have a part number for this item?
TIA and here's looking forward to a another great summer on the water!
Hi guys. Up at the boat this weekend polishing and waxing for the upcoming splash and noticed by starboard exhaust flap has gone missing. Any ideas where I can find a replacement? anyone have a part number for this item?
TIA and here's looking forward to a another great summer on the water!
It looks like Jus Cruising found what you are looking for...right down to the little dolphin jumping on the flapper! I would certainly remove the old thru hull piece for measurements then order it. Someone correct me if Im wrong but you need to loosen the thru hull fitting from inside the engine compartment in order to get the entire thing off?
That’s a lot of work for a flapper…..why do you think you need one?… I don’t have one
Another thing to consider is if it came out it should be able to go back in from the outside. Maybe talk to manufacturer explain problem… they might have a fix and give you a couple flappers
We (the marina) have had issues with muskrats and/or other critters actually climbing into "non-protected" fittings and causing issues, literally gnawing their way thru anything they can! Not exactly sure what type of piping attaches to this in the engine room, but would rather not take a chance if we don't have to!That’s a lot of work for a flapper…..why do you think you need one?… I don’t have one
Might be two big but lots of after market. Search muskrat guardWe (the marina) have had issues with muskrats and/or other critters actually climbing into "non-protected" fittings and causing issues, literally gnawing their way thru anything they can! Not exactly sure what type of piping attaches to this in the engine room, but would rather not take a chance if we don't have to!
Another thing to consider is if it came out it should be able to go back in from the outside. Maybe talk to manufacturer explain problem… they might have a fix and give you a couple flappers
Thanks for the responses so far gentlemen.
continuing for clarification... the flapper part I am looking for appears to be a separate piece other than the thru-hull stainless steel fitting. It appears to be a separate, hard plastic black piece that is made up of an "outer shell" with a flap inside. I am attaching 2 photos I took, hope they help somewhat. One is the missing thru-hull fitting and the other has the separate piece in it. If I zoom in on the flapper, it appears to bear a "logo" of a dolphin or whale jumping out of the water (if that trips anyone's memory!)
As for the generator flapper, I don't know that I have ever looked to see if I had/have one!
Missing fitting picture
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Fitting with flapper
Please report back to the forum once you can provide additional details on completing this job. We thank you!So this these exhaust scuppers were made by a company named Oracas (not a dolphin logo) and went out of business 7-years ago. I picked up 2-scuppers for $60.00 from MarineMax today that were similar but made out of rubber and seems a little cheesy in quality. After matching it up with the ones on my boat, I called Great Lakes Skipper to confirm theirs are the same units on my boat and decided to order two of those entire fittings for another $100.00.
Obviously SR installed these scuppers to prevent water from backing into the exhaust. One of mine is really loose and spins around, but I didn't want to force it the rest of the way out until the replacement arrives. I will know then how it's removed. Ironically, the boat next to me is a 40' 2022 Sea Ray w/triple outboards and has the same scupper on it's generator exhaust port (2"), but it has an Attwood logo on it, so SR is still putting these on their new boats.