HELP with broken flange on drain plug in fish box

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The slightly beveled flange has broken off from the threaded 1" plastic pipe which drains from my fish box on the stern starboard side (1988 Grady White Gulfstream 230). The word "Klein" is stamped on the underside of the beveled flange but I can't find anything on the internet. Any help or suggestions?
 

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Forgot to mention. Is this a livewell or a fish box. The diameter of the hole may be important if you have a standpipe that you insert to fill the box with water. If there is no standpipe or plug, the inside diameter of the hole is not critical.
 
Forgot to mention. Is this a livewell or a fish box. The diameter of the hole may be important if you have a standpipe that you insert to fill the box with water. If there is no standpipe or plug, the inside diameter of the hole is not critical.
Forgot to mention. Is this a livewell or a fish box. The diameter of the hole may be important if you have a standpipe that you insert to fill the box with water. If there is no standpipe or plug, the inside diameter of the hole is not critical.
Thanks for the help. I managed to find a sink drain assembly from a plumbing supply store and the flange is the exact width and bevel which fits my fish box perfectly which was the biggest concern as other "thru-hulls" were too "proud" at the bottom of the fish box and would definitely leave water and blood etc. behind. The attached pipe I can easily retrofit to the bilge hose. Cheers
 
Is the part metal? If it is, most likely it is brass if it came from a plumbing supply shop. Brass is usually a bad choice for salt water environments (assuming yo are boating in salt water.)
 
Is the part metal? If it is, most likely it is brass if it came from a plumbing supply shop. Brass is usually a bad choice for salt water environments (assuming yo are boating in salt water.)
Is the part metal? If it is, most likely it is brass if it came from a plumbing supply shop. Brass is usually a bad choice for salt water environments (assuming yo are boating in salt water.)
It is however, the fish box always holds ice, sometime salt ice but at the end of the day everything is rinsed down with fresh water. So... with any luck it shouldn't be that bad I'm hoping. Worst case scenario I'll have to replace it every couple of years.