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Topic: Scrub plugs  (Read 1466 times)

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warren3784

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The plugs in my yak are, well, a mess. The ridges look collapsed and uneven. The ones I have are ribbed and yellow. I bought a new set from eBay, but they look like corks with a string. Being new, did I just waste my $$$$?
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One sounds like a condom, and the other like a tampon....Where are you getting this stuff???


haha seriously what yak do you have.  there are great scupper plugs out there that will last forever, if you don't lose them.

And, unless the boat is a particularly wet ride, with a low seat and your butt in water all day, most of us dispense with the plugs.  The scuppers are there to DRAIN water fromm your boat, not kep water from coming in....

Give us your make and model and I bet you get lots of good constructive advice.


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Steamer47

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You can get just as drunk on water
As you can get on dry land.


rockfish

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Steamer has it right, chair feet are perfect and since there are several sizes you can get a really great fit.  The chair feet last about 18 months in my experience.  If you want to spend more, Wilderness makes some great ones that will last a loooooong time unless you loose them.
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