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Old 01-14-2018 | 11:07 PM
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The rigging for my OB's passes through a couple of large, oval ports on the transom. Does anyone know if they are off the shelf or done custom by Spectre? I have not been able to locate them online. The rubber gaskets need to be replaced and I'm wondering if I can buy them ready to go or if I will need to make them.

Has anyone replaced these ports with a better solution? I've thought about creating a stainless plate to which a nice rigging tube could be mounted. If you have pics of updates, I would like to see them.
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I have the same problem and actually cut an oil line this last summer. I reached out to Jay and got no response. I ended up getting kevlar hydraulic hose wraps for my rigging and it seems to be working ok.
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I bought some sheets of EPDM rubber on amazon and cut it to fit
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The rigging for my OB's passes through a couple of large, oval ports on the transom. Does anyone know if they are off the shelf or done custom by Spectre? I have not been able to locate them online. The rubber gaskets need to be replaced and I'm wondering if I can buy them ready to go or if I will need to make them.

Has anyone replaced these ports with a better solution? I've thought about creating a stainless plate to which a nice rigging tube could be mounted. If you have pics of updates, I would like to see them.
Post this on Scream and Fly. There is a guy “Lighthouse “ I think that has a solution for you.
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Old 01-15-2018 | 11:35 AM
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I've seen his tubes that mount to the engine, but I'm talking about the port on the boat. However, I'll ask him to see if he has any ideas.
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Originally Posted by life is good
I bought some sheets of EPDM rubber on amazon and cut it to fit
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I have the same problem and actually cut an oil line this last summer. I reached out to Jay and got no response. I ended up getting kevlar hydraulic hose wraps for my rigging and it seems to be working ok.
Thanks for the tips. I bought a sheet of EPDM from Amazon and made new gaskets. Then, I wrapped the lines with aluminized Kevlar sleeves. I shouldn't have to worry about any rub through, now.
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Old 01-27-2018 | 07:08 PM
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The guy on Scream and Fly that goes by Lighthouse has the stainless steel ports for the engine cowling. I got the ones on the hull side from Eddie Marine. It is for 2” rigging hose.
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Old 01-27-2018 | 10:23 PM
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I think he goes by Lightspeed. I contacted him, but got no response. Not sure if he still has any more. That's the route I'd like to go eventually. However, I'd like to glass over the oval ports first and that's a much bigger project for another winter.
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Pro Max Rigging Tube Adapters str has them also
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Old 02-02-2018 | 09:08 PM
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I don't remember where jay used to buy the trim rings from, I do know that we simply cut the rubber from a large sheet. The problem with the rig tubes on the 30 with the standard 6" set backs is the lack of room between the deck and the cowl.
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