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    Flowrite Auto Drain Plug

    Have any of you Tracker owners thought about using one or have you Mac Gyvered one to make it work?

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    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Topwater 2 View Post
    Have any of you Tracker owners thought about using one or have you Mac Gyvered one to make it work?
    Tbh - just never really cared for it unless it was built into the boat. I don’t think it’s worth the hassle. Just keep the plug in your boat until you need to take it off.
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    Put plug in before putting boat in water, take plug out before heading home. Sounds easy enough.
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    I looked into it. IMO it won't work for our trackers.
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    Auto drain to open automatically while fishing, hope the bilge pump works

    That would be my luck

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Highcentered View Post
    Put plug in before putting boat in water, take plug out before heading home. Sounds easy enough.
    Just wait young'un. If you are lucky you will be old enough that getting down to put the plug in will make you wish you had taken better care of your self when you were younger... especially on a glass boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bass57348 View Post
    Just wait young'un. If you are lucky you will be old enough that getting down to put the plug in will make you wish you had taken better care of your self when you were younger... especially on a glass boat.
    Yep, at 65 and both knees are toast, not easy to get down there and pull that plug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topwater 2 View Post
    Yep, at 65 and both knees are toast, not easy to get down there and pull that plug.
    Getting down is relatively easy, now getting back up is another matter sometimes
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    I hate the damn cheap ass plugs on the Trackers!! Almost 30K for mine you would think they could find an O ring at the plant.
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    #10
    Ya unfortunately with the design of the drain, being an external bung, it won’t work correctly. If it was a flush mount, it’d be a no brainer