Deck Fills & Drains

  1. 37% off

    Seachoice Drain Plug

    $7.46 - $10.38
    $6.47 - $10.11
  2. Sea-Dog Garboard Drain and Plug - 520040-1

    $20.33
    0
  3. Sea-Dog Replacement Drain Plug - 520041-1

    $10.35
    1
  4. Seachoice Stainless Steel Deck Fill with Cap

    $53.23
  5. Sea-Dog Thru Hull with Scupper Valve - 520510-1

    $20.01
    0
  6. Sea-Dog Snap Handle Drain Plug - 520070-1

    $9.61
    1
  7. Sea-Dog Nylon Drain Plug - 520010-1

    $5.22
    0
  8. Sea-Dog Scupper Valve - 520500-1

    $7.33
    1
  9. Seachoice Self Bailing Scupper

    $18.86 - $47.83
  10. Sea-Dog Snap Handle Drain Plug - 520075-1

    $10.32
    0
  11. Seachoice Gas Deck Fill with Cap & Beaded Chain Tether - 32041

    $21.10
  12. Seachoice Splashwell Drain Tube - 19131

    $8.64
  13. Seachoice Drain Tube

    $7.24 - $16.65
    1
  14. Seachoice Deck Plate Key - 32651

    $8.78
  15. Seachoice Deck Plate Key and Tool - 32671

    $11.92
  16. Sea-Dog Garboard Drain Tube with Plug - 520050-1

    $9.31
    0
  17. Seachoice Garboard Drain Plug - 50-18661

    $33.19
  18. Seachoice Gas Deck Fill with Vent & Cap - 32061

    $39.73
  19. Seachoice Splashwell Drain Tube - 19121

    $6.19
  20. Sea-Dog Brass Drain Tube

    $7.15 - $7.79
  21. Sea-Dog Garboard Replacement Drain Plugs - 520051-1

    $5.58
    0
  22. Sea-Dog Plugmate Garboard/Drain Plug Wrench - 520045-1

    $14.61
    1
  23. Seachoice Gas Deck Fill with Locking Cap - 32051

    $86.98
    1
  24. Seachoice Nylon Deck Fill with Cap

    $14.11 - $16.20
  25. Seachoice Deck Fill Replacement Cap

    $8.36 - $26.79
  26. Seachoice Scupper Valve - 18261

    $7.56
  27. Seachoice Nylon Drain Plug - 18641

    $8.01
  28. Seachoice Garboard Drain Flange & Plug

    $19.10 - $24.28
  29. Seachoice Replacement Garboard Drain Plug

    $9.43 - $11.99
  30. Seachoice Bailer Safety Kit - 45431

    $24.11
  31. Seachoice Gas Deck Fill with Cap & Strap Tether - 32011

    $28.93
  32. Sea-Dog Universal Deck Plate Key - 335690-1

    $13.53
  33. Sea-Dog Deck Fill Key - 351399-1

    $6.92
  34. Sea-Dog Chrome Plated Zinc Hose Deck Fill with Splash Guard - 351750-1

    $24.14
  35. Sea-Dog Chrome Plated Zinc Hose Deck Fill Replacement Cap - 351755-1

    $11.07
  36. Sea-Dog Stainless Steel Hose Deck Fill

    $45.13 - $65.38
  37. Sea-Dog Stainless Steel Hose Deck Fill Replacement Cap

    $27.11 - $31.63
  38. Sea-Dog Replacement Plug - 520021-1

    $5.22
  39. Sea-Dog Garboard Drain T-Handle Plug - 520047-1

    $21.37
  40. Sea-Dog Drain Tube - 520320-1

    $5.34
  41. Sea-Dog Fresh Water Inlet

    $31.63 - $39.73
  42. Sea-Dog Washdown Water Outlet

    $25.10 - $30.28
  43. Sea-Dog T-Handle Drain Plug

    $8.78 - $9.29
  44. Seachoice Replacement Plug & Gasket - 18651

    $6.61
  45. Seachoice Drain Plug - 18781

    $8.28

About Deck Fills & Drains

Cockpit Drains & Scuppers

Defender Marine offers a variety of cockpit drains, self-bailing scupper drains, and thru hulls with scupper valves. Thru hull valves and deck scuppers can be installed above or below the waterline and are offered in a polymer composite called Marelon, injection-molded nylon, or molded fiberglass.

Self bailers take the guess work out of cockpit drains.

When a boat is underway the pressure of water running out through the scupper opens a one-directional valve to release the water from the hull. When the scupper is closed, during rest, no water can leak into the boat. Self-bailers assist bilge pumps in keeping the hull free of excess water and are especially helpful on boats that are "wet" or take on water and spray while running.

What are deck drains made of?

Defender Marine offers scupper drains fabricated out of a variety of materials. Marelon is a polymer composite that never cracks or loses its shape, while injection-molded nylon is strong and UV resistant. Molded fiberglass cockpit drains, as well as polycarbonate boat scuppers, offer a few more options while shopping for scupper drains.

I've got a new scupper, now what?

Installation above the waterline is not complicated and can be a DIY project - just remember to measure twice! Also, examine that boat scupper drain that you have purchased and be certain that it will work for your application. Hose barb or threaded connections are questions that need to be answered before the project starts, as cockpit drains and scuppers must be plumbed to exit the hull. Be certain the project is completely prepped, and all gasket materials are ready to go before you start!