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katysails
 
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That's why you need rags....you jam a rag in and then jam the plug in and
the rag fills in the edges.....old socks would work good, too....or grundy
undies....
"DSK" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
Obviously the plugs should be fairly soft, such as basswood, pine, or

soft
maple (which is actually a hardwood, but a softer one). But those woods

are
prone to rot, if allowed to remain damp for periods. Soak them in some

sort
of oil, such as linseed, before storing them. Or you can make them from
teak, but they'll be more difficult to keep in a thru-hull after driving
them in.


Frankly, I think duct tape and a trash bag is a lot more useful than a
plug. If a seacock breaks, it is unlikely to leave a nice neat round
hole to drive a plug in. But who am I to argue with age-old tradition?

DSK