1-1/2" was the size of SS tubing I needed when I did the drains on my M17. I needed more than a foot of tubing though because I cut it at such an acute angle to match the slope of the exit from the hull. I think the angle was 61°, but it was a project I did over 15 years ago so no guarantees on that number! On Feb 17, 2017 6:05 PM, "Larry Yake" <larryyake@gmail.com> wrote:
You bet, Bones. I got mine from Fisheries Supply in Seattle. They've always been great to deal with and ship very quickly. Here's the link. http://www.fisheriessupply.com/centek-vernatube-1100521 The tubing is sold by the foot, at just under $12/ft. I ordered two feet just to be sure I had plenty, although it seems like one foot would easily do the job. In fact, if you're not in any hurry, I'll probably have enough left over to do your boat when I'm done. It'll be a few months until I get around to it, though. My boat is still under it's winter covers so I had to take Joe's word (the original poster of this repair technique) that the 1 1/2" tubing is the correct size.
Larry 1976 hull #200 CornDog
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 4:29 PM, bownez@juno.com <bownez@juno.com> wrote:
Hey Larry,
I should do the same. Can you give me details on part number, length, and where to order please?
Thanks pal.
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