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Boat Drain Plugs

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      • TH Marine Push - In Livewell, Baitwell Drain Plug
        $11.99
        $10.49

        T-H Marine Push - In Livewell, Baitwell Drain Plug This Push-in Plug from T-H Marine stops water in livewell or baitwell drains. Made from Marine Grade molded vinyl. Features double rings for positive seal. Sizes: PP-118 - For 1-1/8" Thru-Hull and...

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      • Sea Dog "T" Handle Transom Drain Plug
        $8.49
        $7.49

        Sea Dog "T" Handle Transom Drain Plug - 1" Sea Dog twist turn drain plug provides a leak-proof seal. Turn the T-Handle clockwise to lock in place and counter clockwise to release. Features stamped brass and nitrile rubber construction for corrosion and...

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      • Sea Dog Snap Lock Baitwell Plugs
        $7.99
        $6.99

        Sea Dog Snap Lock Baitwell Plugs Sea Dog's cam action rubber plugs snap shut to form a leak-proof seal for livewells and baitwells. A clockwise turn of the handle tightens the plug, and the brass lever snaps down to lock. The snap lock handle is...

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      • Sea Dog Formed Brass Drain Tube for 1" Drain Plug
        $7.49
        $6.49

        Sea Dog Formed Brass Drain Tube for 1" Drain Plug This Sea Dog formed brass drain tube is flanged 90° on one end for use as a drain for transom, motorwell, livewell or baitwell applications. For use with brass or stainless steel drain plugs...

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      • Sea Dog Snap Handle Transom Drain Plug
        $8.99
        $7.99

        Sea Dog Snap Handle Transom Drain Plug 1" These Sea Dog Snap-Handle drain plugs feature cam action for easy installation and a leak-proof seal. Simply turn the handle clockwise to tighten the plug then snap down the handle to lock.  Durable...

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      • Beckson Marine Screw In Boat Drain Plug Assembly
        $7.99

        Screw type drain plug with patented self-cleaning thread design, O-ring, and super strength center retaining legs to secure the center while draining. Ideal installation for transom of personal watercraft, small boats, fish wells, coolers, ice chests,...

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      • Moeller Air Chamber Plug
        $9.99
        $8.99

        Moeller Marine Air Chamber Plug Specifically designed to seal 5/8" openings in baitwells, livewells, or dry boxes.  Just pop in the black neoprene rubber plug for secure, tight fit.

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      • Stainless Captive Garboard Drain & Plug
        $33.99
        $28.49

        Sea Dog Stainless Captive Garboard Drain & Plug The Captive Garboard Drain & Plug is a direct replacement for the traditional style Sea-Dog Line bronze Garboards, part numbers 520040 and 520042. Investment cast 316 stainless...

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      • Sea Dog "Plugmate" Universal Drain Plug & Deck Plate Wrench
        $17.99
        $14.99

        Sea Dog "Plugmate" Universal Drain Plug & Deck Plate Wrench The Plugmate wrench features multiple deck keys. Fits standard garboard plugs as well as "T" style plugs. Constructed of durable injection molded polycarbonate with machined bronze plug...

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      • Moeller Brass Snap-Tite Drain Plug
        $13.99
        $10.99

        Moeller Brass Snap-Tite Drain Plug The Moeller Brass Snap-Tite Drain Plug provides boaters with a lasting seal on the water. Flanged 90 degree on one end to function as a drain for the transom, livewell, baitwell, or motorwell. Installation requires a...

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      • Sea Dog Drain Tube Flare Tool
        $33.99
        $30.99

        Sea Dog Drain Tube Flare Tool Features: Drain Tube Flaring Tools will install 1" drain tube. Can be used to install all of our brass and aluminum drain tubes. Handy item for any toolbox. Drain tube not included.

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      • Moeller 020307-10 Brass Garboard Drain Plug
        $8.49
        $6.99

        Moeller 020307-10 Brass Garboard Drain Plug The Moeller Brass 1/2" Garboard Drain Plug is an OEM certified replacement brass drain plug. Features a flanged 90° on one end to function as a drain for transom, motorwell, baitwell, or livewell. Has a...

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      • Perko Garboard Drain Plug
        $54.49
        $40.49

        Perko Garboard Drain Plug This garboard drain plug from Perko is a bronze flange with a brass plug. It mounts on the outside surface with 3 screws. Specifications: For pipe size: 1/2" NPT O.D. Flange: 2" Screw size: #8  

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      Marine Drain Plugs for Secure, Leak-Free Performance

      Boat drain plugs seal openings in the hull, transom, and wells to prevent unwanted water intrusion. Whether you're replacing a worn plug or upgrading to a more durable material, choosing the correct marine drain plug ensures reliable performance and peace of mind on the water.

      A properly sealed drain plug works alongside your bilge system to help manage unwanted water. For complete protection, make sure your boat is equipped with reliable bilge pumps sized for your hull.

      Types of Boat Drain Plugs

      Transom & Garboard Drain Plugs

      Installed at the lowest point of the hull, transom and garboard drain plugs allow complete drainage when the boat is on land. These are critical components for trailered boats and should always be inspected before launch.

      Livewell & Baitwell Drain Plugs

      Livewell and baitwell drain plugs control water levels in fishing boats. Proper sealing helps maintain water circulation systems and prevents accidental draining during operation.

      Livewell drain plugs should be maintained along with livewell pumps and plumbing components to keep water circulation systems operating properly.

      Snap-Handle & Screw-In Drain Plugs

      Snap-handle drain plugs expand inside the drain tube for a tight seal, while screw-in drain plugs thread directly into matching fittings. Selecting the correct style depends on your boat’s drain tube configuration.

      Choosing the Right Replacement Drain Plug

      When selecting a replacement drain plug for your boat, confirm the tube diameter, thread type, and material. Stainless steel and brass drain plugs provide corrosion resistance in saltwater environments, while composite options offer lightweight, cost-effective solutions for freshwater use.

      If you’re replacing more than just the plug itself, inspect the surrounding drain tube and thru-hull fittings to ensure the entire assembly provides a watertight seal.

      Signs It’s Time to Replace a Boat Drain Plug

      • Visible corrosion or pitting
      • Loose fit inside the drain tube
      • Cracked rubber expansion seals
      • Water leakage around the transom fitting

      Boat Drain Plug Maintenance Tips

      Inspect drain plugs before every launch. Lubricate rubber expansion seals lightly to maintain flexibility, and always confirm the plug is securely installed prior to putting your boat in the water.

      Shop Boat Drain Plugs with Confidence

      We offer a wide selection of boat drain plugs built for durability and reliable sealing. Whether you need a replacement garboard drain plug or a livewell drain plug, you’ll find dependable marine-grade options designed for long-term performance.

      When installing or replacing a drain fitting, using a quality marine sealant around the flange can help prevent leaks and long-term hull damage.

      Boat Drain Plug FAQs

      What size boat drain plug do I need?

      The correct size depends on your boat’s drain tube diameter. Measure the inside diameter of the drain fitting to ensure a proper seal.

      What is the difference between a garboard drain plug and a transom drain plug?

      Garboard drain plugs are typically installed at the lowest point of the hull for complete drainage. Transom drain plugs are mounted at the rear of the boat and serve the same primary drainage function.

      Are stainless steel drain plugs better than brass?

      Both stainless steel and brass offer corrosion resistance. Stainless steel is often preferred for saltwater exposure, while brass remains a durable and traditional marine option.

      How often should I replace my boat drain plug?

      Drain plugs should be inspected before each season and replaced immediately if you notice corrosion, cracking, or poor sealing.