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Old 04-17-2014, 09:15 PM   #1
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Just for curiosity, where is the head seacock located? I am about to take my boat out for its maiden voyage under my new ownership and I only know about the drain plug (I call it the butt plug LOL) in the rear. The boat was winterized and stored and I'm going to trailer it to the lake tomorrow to overnight on it. I'll ask the guys at the boat yard also if I don't hear back on here.
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Old 04-17-2014, 09:21 PM   #2
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Just for curiosity, where is the head seacock located? I am about to take my boat out for its maiden voyage under my new ownership and I only know about the drain plug (I call it the butt plug LOL) in the rear. The boat was winterized and stored and I'm going to trailer it to the lake tomorrow to overnight on it. I'll ask the guys at the boat yard also if I don't hear back on here.
2 year old thread, however the seacock should be in the engine compartment.
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Old 04-17-2014, 10:08 PM   #3
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Ok I'll climb down there and have a look. Sorry about reviving an old thread but it covered what I was searching for so I figured a reply to it rather than starting a new thread would suffice.
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Starting a new thread is never an issue.

Based on this one's title I initially thought you almost sunk your boat as well.
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Starting a new thread is never an issue.

Based on this one's title I initially thought you almost sunk your boat as well.
Agreed. One new thread, coming up.
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it is in the cabin floor. look under the carpet.
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The seacock for the head on my 2800SCR is in the floor in the cabin between the head and the steps.
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