Has anyone tried to use Viton rubber sheet for scupper flaps? The material is pretty damn expensive but it has an "excellent" chemical resistance rating in salt water, gasoline, and most oils. It's the only seal material I'll use now that come in contact with fuels and the stuff seems bulletproof. Not sure how it would hold up to the physical abuse the scuppers see but it seems to be about the same durometer and strength as the regular cheap rubber sheet normally used. I've got some 0.064" thick material if anyone wants to give one a shot. If it works out I could probably make a punch instead of hand cutting them, or have some waterjetted.