Clam shell cupholder drains

lvhdude

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My 1996 Four Winns 220 Horizon has small clamshell drains on each side for the cupholders that are just in front of the windscreen. One is broken off on the outside of the hull, and the other is dented. I have searched around the ol' interweb unsucessfully. Does anyone have a part number or a line on similar replacements? Probably doesn't really matter but for appearances. Thanks!
 

Scott Danforth

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Got a pic? FourWinns bought most of their hardware from Atwood, seadog, etc
 

lvhdude

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Not a holder, just a clam shell shaped through hull drain for the cup holders. I'll get a pic of the damaged one today.
 

JimS123

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Not a holder, just a clam shell shaped through hull drain for the cup holders. I'll get a pic of the damaged one today.
Oh, you mean a clamshell vent.

West Marine has a whole assortment of sizes. So does most every marine accessory catalog. Probably EBay as well. Google it on IBoats and buy from there first.
 

lvhdude

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So turns out both the small ones are broken. One is just a hole, the other is just what's left of the backing. These do not have screws to mount, like the chrome one in the third pic which I think is the anchor locker drain. Sorry the pics are not better. As stated I have searched the web many places and can't seem to find something that small. Like a 3/8ths hole through the hull.
 

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JimS123

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The first 2 pics are not clam shells. Sine they are destroyed, its hard to tell what they were. Contact the boat company. If they don't know, buy a clam shell of appropriate size, drill some holes and mount them above the holes, after sealing around the holes.
 

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the clamshell is a standard seasense or sea dog part. about $6 a pair.
 
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