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Does anybody have a photo or a diagram showing where the drain tube in the forward sump terminates on the outside of the hull?
I am unable to find a through hull on my 1986 22 Outrage Cuddy that corresponds to this drain. This is the drain that is in the aft portion of the cabin, where a porta potty may be stored.
There is a hole in the location where the drain would be, but there is no brass or pvc tube in the cabin area. While this area is dry, I am not so naive to think it has never seen water.
It is possible the drain is covered by a forward bunk, which is why I would like to see a picture showing the location.
It is my understanding that some boats (Outrages, Cuddys and Revenges) did not have a drain in this area.
I have a copy of the exploded diagram for a 1987 22 Outrage Cuddy, and it is very accurate, showing the location of this drain, on the inside, but dies not show the location of the outside termination point.
I imagine it is also a possibility the drain was sealed up, at least on the outside.
I found a picture of a 22 Revenge I had looked at last year, and saw a clamshell low, just below the lower chine. While not definitive, this area is clear on my hull, and there is no drain here.
That said, here is what it is looking like. It looks like a previous owner closed this drain from the inside. I have spent several hours removing what looks to be a wood and epoxy plug. It had collapsed into the hull. I have had to drill holes through the plug, which was incredibly difficult, in order to get holds to break it apart with needle nose pliers.
I broke 2 pliers in the past several hours. The stuff was black and from a short distance, looked like iron ore.
I have one more piece to get out. I will try to post pictures, but I am leaving on a business trip later today.
When I return, I will look to make a more permanent repair.
Unless the terminating end of the drain suddenly appears, I doubt I will look to put in a through hull.
I recall reading about somebdoy else going through a simila exercise.