Re: Drain holes?
Silvertip,
One would not believe the exercises one has to go through to meet ABYC requirements as far as "certifying" a boat. Not just hull penetrations (as t/hulls are addressed as), but seating, hand rails, batteries, fuel tanks, boarding requirements, etc., etc. And if you think they are rigorous, delve into CE requirements, or AUS/NZ or Canadian requirements...they make the ABYC look like pikers!
The point I was trying to make in this thread was that only materials approved for below the waterline usage for your own safety's sake. Regardless of which builder might use them or not. Nylon, being of oil origin, can dry out, regardless of where it lives, and crack, leaving an owner with a big hole in the bottom of the boat, or at least below the waterline. Bronze, SS, and Marelon will not do that, hence their approval.
I talk regularly with both ABYC and NMMA. I don't agree with them all the time, but, as subscribing members, I do what they require. 99% of the time, I have no issues with their requirements. I am on a first name basis with John Adey, the technical director at ABYC, not by choice, as usually when I call him, it is because of a section in the rulebook that I don't agree with or want to get around, due to the design of the boat I have to work with.
But when it comes to hull penetrations below the waterline, I never question, never have. Bronze, SS, or Marelon. No ifs, ands, or buts...