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Drain plugs, cockpit drains

Boat and dinghy drain plugs in nylon, brass, and plastic from Nautica Basile. Safely drain your boat's well and sump. Corrosion-resistant. Fast shipping.

COD: 318880
EXPANDING DRAIN PLUG 35mm
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Neoprene self-draining NAUTISPEED plug

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14.30 €
Water drain plug

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2.10 €
Bilge drain plugs

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20.30 €
Skin fitting fitted with chromed brass hose

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22.13 €
Cam expansion drain plugs

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2.70 €
Lever-operated expansion drain plug

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15.20 €
Drain plug fitted with valve for rubber dinghies

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6.27 €
Expandable lever-operated water drain plug (nylon lever)

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4.43 €
Water drain plug

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1.60 €
Water drain plug

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13.40 €
Bilge drain plugs

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15.10 €
Expandable lever-operated water drain plug

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5.38 €
Expandable water drain plug

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4.50 €
Drain plugs

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16.00 €
Water drain bushing to couple with expansion plugs

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2.00 €
Drain plug

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7.59 €
Drain plug with valve

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17.20 €
Drain plug for large flows

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2.15 €
Water drain plug

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1.50 €
Floating cam expansion plug.

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8.69 €
Bushing for expansion plugs

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29.40 €

Which drain plug is best suited for my dinghy?

For dinghies, we recommend nylon or plastic plugs, which are lightweight and resistant to salt water. Make sure the diameter is compatible with the drain hole of your model.

How can I prevent corrosion of brass drain plugs?

Regularly apply a specific marine grease to the thread and surface of the plug. Avoid prolonged contact with salt water and clean the plug with fresh water after each use.

Are expansion plugs safe? Can they fail during navigation?

Quality expansion plugs, such as those found in our catalog, are designed to ensure a secure and reliable seal. However, it is important to tighten them correctly and periodically check their tightness.

How often should I replace my boat's drain plugs?

The frequency of drain plug replacement depends on several factors, including the plug material, environmental conditions, and the frequency of boat use. In general, it is advisable to replace the plugs every 2-3 years or as soon as you notice signs of wear, corrosion, or damage.

Can I use a drain plug that is slightly different in size than the drain hole?

No, it is essential to use a drain plug of the correct size to ensure a watertight seal and prevent water ingress. A plug that is too small may not seal the hole properly, while a plug that is too large may damage the hole itself.

What should I do if the drain plug is stuck and I can't unscrew it?

If the drain plug is stuck, try applying some marine lubricant to the thread and let it act for a few minutes. Then, use a wrench or pliers to gently loosen the plug. Avoid forcing the plug excessively, as you may damage it or break the thread.

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