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This is the drain plug on late 50s Arkansas Traveler, 14 footer. Can someone tell me how this drain plug functions? It looks like it should open like a faucet, but the "cap" is seized. I would appreciate some insight and ideas!
Someone will be along shortly to suggest something that I might be thinking, but hesitant to say, haha. But in 40 years around boats, I’ve never seen a drain plug like this one.
your 50's arkansas traveler would have had a threaded plug (about 3/8" npt or smaller - with a wing-nut top) on the inside of a flange riveted to the floor with a clamshell under it.
not sure what that bolted contraption is because "it aint original"