Bilge thru hull question

ksmith83

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so im going to be installing a bilge soon. when i cut thru the hull for the outlet, do i need to somehow seal off the fiberglass i cut through? do i need to put a layer on so that water doesnt seep into the hull? ive never worked with fiberglass, sorry.

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Swooperjet

Bring the brap!!
Location
Dallas, TX
Just cut the hole big enough for the fitting to barely fit through, and put a layer of silicone or 5200 (silicone is better, so you can remove it easily if needed) on the flat side of the fitting when you insert it and a little more on the inside before you screw on the nut.
 
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OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
The bilge outlet is above the water line, right? It must rain real hard at your lake. :)

Now, trusting a scupper overnight...that's a different story.
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
The bilge outlet is above the water line, right? It must rain real hard at your lake. :)

Now, trusting a scupper overnight...that's a different story.

Not very often is the lake calm, it seems.

Accidentally sunk the 550 because it got a crack above the waterline and I didn't notice till the next morning.

We use some boat anchors to keep the skis in place, unless it's too nasty out. Then we just beach them.
 
I put a little silicone around my primers, water bypasses, and bilge fittings but I dont think its that important. But I don't leave my skis in the water though. I dont think they use silicone from the factory do they, say for the water bypass fittings?
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
U ever seen the "how it's made" for jet-skis?

They seal EVERYTHING.

It was a Seadoo couch, but I'd bet the rest of the manufacturers have the same standard.
 
Location
Haiti
put a little grease on the threads of the fitting before u screw the nut on. the fitting is nice and anodized but the nut usually sucks!! i've seen then oxidize and stick right on!!

small bead of silicone on flat edge of fitting will do the job perfect
 

ksmith83

( o Y o )
Cool guys, i got it done yesterday. thanks for all the advice....being that i was short on time i had to go with a plastic thru hull fitting, instead of ordering a nice one, and i used 5200 to seal it up. lets see how it holds up for the day.
 

lakeboy183

get out and ride
thats the same way i did it



Just cut the hole big enough for the fitting to barely fit through, and put a layer of silicone or 5200 (silicone is better, so you can remove it easily if needed) on the flat side of the fitting when you insert it and a little more on the inside before you screw on the nut.
 
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