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Old 01-07-2013, 11:09   #1
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Walker Bay 10 Drain Plug

Only posting b/c it was a pain in the neck to find. This plug from West Marine fits a 2003 WB10 dink:
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Old 01-07-2013, 23:04   #2
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I just got a different one today. At Ace Hardware I bought a seachoice 1/2" and 5/8" plug (didn't know which size I needed).

The 5/8" fits. I will be returning the 1/2".
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Re: Walker Bay 10 drain plug

Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, TomSail.
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A sock worked pretty well in our WB for 6 months or so. You poor babies that can't find the right bung from West Marine, well, we just really, really feel for you.

BTW, we always use wine bottle corks as bungs in the kayaks. But maybe west marine has a better alternative.......?
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Corks over cankles. Wine corks: simple & in great supply!!! LOL
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Old 12-07-2013, 19:56   #6
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Re: Walker Bay 10 drain plug

Boat now has a cork in it.

Seachoice 5/8" appeared to fit well, but was actually letting in some sea.

Guess if I want a plug that works I better get online.
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Boat now has a cork in it.
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