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T-H Marine Drain Plug

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  • Designed for any application where a positive sealing drain plug is required
  • Black nylon construction
  • Positive sealing O-ring
  • Vibration resistant

This Drain Plug is ideal for boat transoms, fish wells, bait tanks, water tanks, coolers, ice chests or almost any application where a positive sealing drain plug is required. Constructed of black nylon and featuring an ''O'' ring for positive sealing, this Drain Plug’s fine threads maintain a tight seal under high vibration conditions. This self retaining drain plug mounts in a 1'' diameter hole with 2 number 8 countersu [Read More]

   
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  • Designed for any application where a positive sealing drain plug is required
  • Black nylon construction
  • Positive sealing O-ring
  • Vibration resistant

This Drain Plug is ideal for boat transoms, fish wells, bait tanks, water tanks, coolers, ice chests or almost any application where a positive sealing drain plug is required. Constructed of black nylon and featuring an ''O'' ring for positive sealing, this Drain Plug’s fine threads maintain a tight seal under high vibration conditions. This self retaining drain plug mounts in a 1'' diameter hole with 2 number 8 countersunk stainless steel screws (not included). The back side of mounting flange is designed with a groove to hold sealant for positive waterproof mounting. Mounting flange is approximately 1-1/2'' x 2''.

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I don't think you will get a positive answer. I bought this as a spare for my 09 nitro 189 because it looks the same too. It isn't the same as pictured and the threads are different! The receiver is the same size so it should be simple to swap them out...but for just a spare plug, my guess is it won't work.
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I have a Nitro boat and this plug is one that stays attached to the boat.The treads are closer together on my pld plug,but you are installing a whole new plug so it doesn't matter about the threading.
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Not sure. My old plug had threads, similiar to a 1/2" pipe plug, except this is plastic. This is on a 2005 Crestliner. Read my review on this plug.
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