Jason Smith
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 13
- Reaction score
- 10
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Herriman, UT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 255XE
- Boat Length
- 25
So my 2009 212X had the 2" drain break on me yesterday, the threaded part broke right where it goes through the fiberglass. This appears to be a drain hose to let water drain from the carpeted area right in front of the engine compartment. Does anyone know if this is a realistic drain, or some mandated thing from the government?
I am debating just removing the parts (drain/hose), completely and capping off the hole. It just don't see the point of a 2" hose running through my engine bay to the back of the boat (near the normal hull drain plug). Thoughts and recommendations?
1. Just find a new part and replace it and move on?
2. Find a plug that will seal it and look good?
3. Bust out the fiber glass and patch it? I suspect my gel coat patching skills won't be that great.
4. Add a second ballast bag intake?
- I have a spare pump I could use, just not sure I could fine a 2"intake, like the one on the left.
Inside view after my epoxy and silicone job. It didn't last the day boating, but didn't fully expect it to. You can see the ballast bag pump intake to the left of it.

This is what I am left with right now.

I am debating just removing the parts (drain/hose), completely and capping off the hole. It just don't see the point of a 2" hose running through my engine bay to the back of the boat (near the normal hull drain plug). Thoughts and recommendations?
1. Just find a new part and replace it and move on?
2. Find a plug that will seal it and look good?
3. Bust out the fiber glass and patch it? I suspect my gel coat patching skills won't be that great.
4. Add a second ballast bag intake?
- I have a spare pump I could use, just not sure I could fine a 2"intake, like the one on the left.
Inside view after my epoxy and silicone job. It didn't last the day boating, but didn't fully expect it to. You can see the ballast bag pump intake to the left of it.

This is what I am left with right now.
