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went fishing this morning and after fishing for about 3 hrs we went to move and my boat didnt want to plane off,and was back heavy,and sure enough i looked and was d**n near full of water.hit the bildge and made it back to ramp,and upon review i found the white piece (plastic) near drain plug with hose hooked to it would pour water when i wiggled hose,i removed hose and when i went to unscrew the plastic piece it was very loose and then broke in half.looks like a simple enough repair,but does anybody have any not to do,s with this.

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Replace the entire assembly with the exception of the hose.  Clean all mating surfaces.  Use a silicon sealant on all hull-mating surfaces.  DO NOT over tighten.  Tighten by hand and then make a half-turn with a pair of pliers.  

If it worked for my new toilet, it will certainly work for your bilge.  ;D

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its not the bildge,im pretty sure it is the livewell drain.

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