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    Member Bassman Ia.'s Avatar
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    Auto drain, drain plug

    Not a cable operated plug, but one you never remove and it drains any water in bilge when you put it on the trailer? I haven’t found one with good reviews. Some states are getting really pizzy about removing the plug, something I have never done in a Charger boat unless it rains. Anyone using one that works?

    No, I use a Cooler with cold packs so the ice in cooler thing isn’t an issue.

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    I have been using this for a few years now with no problems.
    https://www.amazon.com/Digger-Anchor.../dp/B075G2CZPM

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    The Amazon reviews don't look good. If it's sealing is dependent on a ball/seat and any debris get between them it's going to leak??

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    #4
    just stick with a plug. At least you know you plugged it so you're not relying on a auto plug that can be defected.
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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by joexiong View Post
    just stick with a plug. At least you know you plugged it so you're not relying on a auto plug that can be defected.
    Yea it is on a Charger, WAY back under there. thanks for the replies.-- I read the reviews--- wasn't promising.

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    #6
    I was looking at a new boat the other day. Finders front and helm. Remote switch for live well open and close and for recirculate. Nice TM up front, big motor in back plus 2 Talons. Looked way up under to see the lowly manual bilge plug. Only way to get to it with those Talons would be on your back.

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    #7
    Use the flowrite remote drain plug. Works good for me. My triton plug is way in there too.