Scupper Hoses - 225 Tournament

CBH IV

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Has anyone here replaced the scupper hoses on a 225 Tournament. Ours is a 2005 so it is the newer style. It seems like the stbd side would be fairly straight forward. If I remove the battery switch panel on the port side is it just as straight of a shot?

Haven't had the boat in the water yet since we purchased, but the current hoses look a little suspect. It will definitely be something I keep my eye on during the first splash and shakedown cruise to see if there is any leakage.
 

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Sorry, port side is straight forward. The stbd side is where the battery switch is.
 

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If they look like that, replace them.
 

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They aren't that bad..... yet. It is definitely a project that is going to be tackled soon though.

Are you guys going back with the same wire reinforced hose? I have heard that some use the white sanitation hose like you see on marine heads.
 

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The white sanitation hose is a loose fit on the thru hull and drain barbs. Once I had it in place, with double clamps, I removed the flapper from the transom thru hull, and used a heat gun to warm everything up good before cranking down on the clamps. I would be very careful about getting this connection right, and knowing where my scuppers were in relation to the water line.
I will replace the deck drains, as the strainers are gone, and I will rethink my hose choice. On the Seafarer, it is a short, straight, stiff piece of 16 or 18 inch hose, so it can't pop off and flood, but it can leak if you don't get it right.