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There's not a lot of salt water in Lake Huron but there is a significant off season where water in the bottom of the aluminum tank could lead to pitting in the aluminum tank from the inside. I would have a good look inside the tank and maybe look into a coating for the inside. I have seen them though I don't know what is involved in the proper application. This is one:
https://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealer-directions.html
I have used KBS corrosion treatment products and they seem to work very well. But I would do some research. I should have looked into it when I did the fiberglass patch on my aluminum tank.
I wonder if it would be worth considering insulating the tank to reduce the potential for condensation especially in a region like North Chanel where you get wide daily temperature swings even in the summer.
As for repairing the bulkhead, if you need some patching material I would look at the thin fiberglass sheets McMaster Carr sells. Like this stuff:
https://www.mcmaster.com/#fiberglass-plastic/=1e25v3r
Look at the electrical grade which comes in thinner sheets than the structural and would be fine for your patching.
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ASAP has some nice looking deck drains.

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Subject: Re: [pearson ] Re: Deck Scupper for 31-2
when mine broke i used a plastic thru hull. Fit well with a little 101 or life caulk and torque
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--Was wondering if anyone has replaced or found an exact replacement for the deck scupper on a 31-2. The drain/ scupper is located on the deck near the front of the cockpit. I think that they are the same size as the 2 in the floor of the cockpit. They are plastic and I have one that is broken.
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Guy,
This (and the rain here yesterday) reminds me that you added a drain to that spot at the aft end on the starboard cockpit seat that collects water on the 10M. What did you use for parts? Can you send some pictures? has is worked out well? Any issues?
Thanks, Dan Pfeiffer
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I used a white plastic thru-hull fitting, probably 3/4". recessed into the seat so it was flush.
hose runs from there to another thru-hull that drains into the cockpit.
Guy
Puffin 10M #6

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I haven't ordered from ASAP, but I have used other suppliers in the UK without issue.
I chose to display a picture and address from ASAP because they have multiple deck drains to choose from.
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Peter, first, I have been going to Honokohau Harbor since I was 10 years old in 1960. At that time, only the inner harbor existed. I assume you are there, but I suppose you may also be up at Kawaihae Harbor to the north.
Have you considered using a plastic tank, custom built, for fuel. I have tried to look back at my email to see who I used for the 30 gallon black water tank on my 10m, and the black water tank on the IP, but didn’t see quickly. They have literally hundreds of molds forms, shapes, and sizes, and I am confident you could find one to fit in the 10M space. You can order what you want, with as many pickup tubes, return tubes, and inspection/cleaning ports as you want. I assume baffles also although we didn’t worry about on a 30 gallon black water, and I probably would not on a 20 gallon diesel on a 10M. Someone else will remember the company.
Do you live in Kona? We have property up in Captain Cook, and will be on the island for about two weeks in September. I often thought about moving the 10M to Hawaii. But the waiting list for a slip at the main harbor was years. I would be pleased to meet you in September. I owned Bali Ha’I, 10M #14, for 42 years.
Mike Graham
Expensive, but that's what a scupper drain should be.
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Subject: Re: [pearson ] Re: Deck Scupper for 31-2
when mine broke i used a plastic thru hull. Fit well with a little 101 or life caulk and torque
Our home is at the top of McCoy Plantation, just past the little shopping center in Captain Cook. We access off Old Government Road.
We arrive the 5th of Sept. Let’s plan on lunch at the harbor on the 6th if you have time. And I am sure the rest of the group would like for us to take this off line. Mgra...@mac.com
I like your encryption.
Mike Graham
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Expensive, but that's what a scupper drain should be.
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Subject: Re: [pearson ] Re: Deck Scupper for 31-2
when mine broke i used a plastic thru hull. Fit well with a little 101 or life caulk and torque
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 9:31 AM sideshow122 via pearson-boats <pearso...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has replaced or found an exact replacement for the deck scupper on a 31-2. The drain/ scupper is located on the deck near the front of the cockpit. I think that they are the same size as the 2 in the floor of the cockpit. They are plastic and I have one that is broken.
ThanksBobBlue Moon 31-2
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There's not a lot of salt water in Lake Huron but there is a significant off season where water in the bottom of the aluminum tank could lead to pitting in the aluminum tank from the inside. I would have a good look inside the tank and maybe look into a coating for the inside. I have seen them though I don't know what is involved in the proper application. This is one:
https://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealer-directions.html
I have used KBS corrosion treatment products and they seem to work very well. But I would do some research. I should have looked into it when I did the fiberglass patch on my aluminum tank.
I wonder if it would be worth considering insulating the tank to reduce the potential for condensation especially in a region like North Chanel where you get wide daily temperature swings even in the summer.
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https://www.mcmaster.com/#fiberglass-plastic/=1e25v3r
Look at the electrical grade which comes in thinner sheets than the structural and would be fine for your patching.
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No issues with the seat drain, works so well I never think about it. I do faintly remember the puddle on the seat and needing to sponge it away.
I enthusiastically recommend adding the drain.
Guy
Guy,
This is as good as it gets. Welding this is as tough as there is.
This is as good as it gets. Welding this is as tough as there is.
just to be clear, my tank is aluminum and not Monel as in a lot of Pearsons.
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