Identify scupper

Anyone know what brand scupper this is and how to replace the rubber in it, only letting water in not out or another scupper that will fit in this hole with no fiberglass work
 

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Jr.

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Thats an Epic! Very good scupper. Ill look for his contact info tonight when i get back home.
I run one on my ski. Stays very dry
 
Thats an Epic! Very good scupper. Ill look for his contact info tonight when i get back home.
I run one on my ski. Stays very dry
This one is leaking like the scupper isn’t even there, than I pull the ski out and it won’t open to release the water lmao makes zero sense appreciate ur help a lot any info will help
 
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Stockton
I'll add, Epic replacement rubber flaps are $3 from epic.. I dissemble and clean the the surfaces & magnets and install a new flap.. Btw water pressure open the scupper when the ski is moving forward.
 
I'll add, Epic replacement rubber flaps are $3 from epic.. I dissemble and clean the the surfaces & magnets and install a new flap.. Btw water pressure open the scupper when the ski is moving forward.
Thanks to take apart u just take out the 5 screws. Rode for about 15 min wide open right up onto the sand opened up and water is over the coupler lmao all good
 

Big Kahuna

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Tuscaloosa, AL
Thanks to take apart u just take out the 5 screws. Rode for about 15 min wide open right up onto the sand opened up and water is over the coupler lmao all good
Wait, if you rode for 15 minutes, beached it and popped the hood to find water over the coupler? You have a waterline link. Water cannot come in through the scupper if you are moving. It is impossible. This is how a scupper works. When you are moving water exits the hull via scupper tube.
 
Wait, if you rode for 15 minutes, beached it and popped the hood to find water over the coupler? You have a waterline link. Water cannot come in through the scupper if you are moving. It is impossible. This is how a scupper works. When you are moving water exits the hull via scupper tube.
Lol just got the ski last night and kept falling a lot so I mean I did have a lot of float time it may be leaking somewhere else moral of my story is it wouldn’t drain. Just pulled it apart and the rubber is hard and cracked going to replace this week
 

Jr.

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This scupper also uses magnets to assist it in staying closed. Ck the magnets are installed so the polarity is the same on both?
 
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