T-H Marine Thru-Hull Fittings

   

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3/4"

Straight

501445
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1-1/8"

Straight

501448
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1-1/2"

Straight

501454
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3/4"

90 Degree

501455
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1-1/8"

90 Degree

501456
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  • UV-stable
  • For trouble-free hose connections

Made of the highest quality virgin material, all materials are UV stable to provide long-term good looks and trouble-free hose connections. Color: White.

Maximum hull thickness for straight fittings is 1.25".

    A
  • 3/4" hose inner diameter
  • 1-3/4" flange diameter
  • 1-1/16" installation hole diameter

    B
  • 1-1/8" hose inner diameter
  • 2" flange diameter
  • 1-3/8" installation hole diameter

    C
  • 1-1/2" hose inner diameter
  • 2-7/8" flange diameter
  • 1-7/8"-2" installation hole diameter
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 6 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by thru hull fittings I like your product,but on the 90 degree thru hulls the threaded area might be offered in a wider mounting area application (example: A cooler). I made a livewell from a cooler and I used a 90 degree thru hull for my overflow and I could not fasten the nut. I had to glue it in with 4200 and hope that it stays in place. Thank you. April 15, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by works as designed It is easy to install and works as designed great live well drain February 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by worked great This product worked great had to fabricate some vinyl washers because the hole in my boat was 1/8" of an inch bigger and I knew that before I purchased it . I have it installed in the boat and looks better than the original ones in the boat it supplies water to our live well in back of boat. Very pleased . October 4, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Updating bilge system on my boat Addng a second bilge pump, and fittings to my Lund fishing boat, as a backup when going out in the great lakes in michigan, and larger lakes inland. I didn't feel that one, was enough for my safety. Easy installation, and an excellent product. April 14, 2011
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Flange diameter: 1 1/2"
Total Overall Length: 2 1/2"
Total threaded portion: 1"
Hose I.D.: 3/4"
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The hull has a 1-inch hole and I do not want to redrill it.
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Maximum hull thickness for straight fittings is 1.25". You would need to redrill.

A
3/4" hose inner diameter
1-3/4" flange diameter
1-1/16" installation hole diameter

B
1-1/8" hose inner diameter
2" flange diameter
1-3/8" installation hole diameter

C
1-1/2" hose inner diameter
2-7/8" flange diameter
1-7/8"-2" installation hole diameter
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Try to contact T-H Marine or search online.
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 - springfield, mo
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Yes
Thats where i'm using mine it fedds my live well
1 year, 7 months ago
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That's what its made for.
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I must be missing something here,...just remove the drainplug once the boat is out of the water to drain it. If the boat is still in the water and you can reach the drain plug, pull it out and run the boat forward and the boat will drain, then replace the plug.
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No, it needs to be seperate from the drain plug.
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