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Product of the Week: Eliminate 'that sinking feeling' in your dinghy
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'Safe T Drain - oops did we forget something...?'
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There's nothing worse than that sinking feeling when you get into the dinghy. You'll never be caught forgetting to replace the drain plug again with this week's Product of the Week. The brand new Safe-T-Drain Plug automatically seals itself to prevent accidental flooding even if the plug cap is not in place. It uses an exclusive removable flotation ball cartridge that instantly floats up to seal the drain when the transom hits the water. A dinghy on a davit is a perfect place for this product. It will allow water to drain out of the dinghy when hoisted and keep water from coming back in when lowered into the water....
 | Safe T Drain - plastic (1) - .. . | Safe-T-Drain Plug is a 'plug & play' replacement for generic original equipment manufacturers' drain plugs, so it can be quickly installed in minutes. The flotation ball cartridge can also be easily removed for cleaning of the stainless catch screen by unthreading the drain assembly using the head of the plug cap. No tools needed. Safe-T-Drain Plug comes in an oval or round style, and 3 different materials. Part Retail Price 906095 Black Plastic (oval) $12.89 906096 Black Plastic (round) $12.89 906097 Brass (round) $24.50 906098 Chrome Brass (round) $25.45 These prices are good value and all available online, but don't try to order by the web if you are in some countries as the standard shipping prices are prohibitive- you are better to contact Bill Mosher at billm@forespar.com or +1 (414) 688-9979 However, you can find your local agent by clicking here About Forespar: Forespar® is one of the oldest, most established boat hardware manufacturers in the United States. Their diverse line of marine products includes carbon fiber poles, Leisure Furl™ boom furling systems, Marelon® plumbing fittings and numerous other marine related products. Want to learn more? - Here's Forespar's website: www.forespar.com
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