Holes on the bottom of hull

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doug

We have recently purchased a 1987 c-22. On the bottom of the hull, forward of the keel are three holes. One smaller one, approx 1 1/2" in diameter. It has a plastic rim and extends past the hull approx 1/4". Is there to be a plug for this? If so, what is it called? The other two holes are forward of the first, equal distance apart of the center line. Approx 3 1/2" in diameter. The appears to be some deterioration to the one as I can observe a slot in the center and material of some type is coming out. Can someone help me understand what it is I am trying to describe and what should my course of action be? Thanks for your help.....
 
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Andy

Holes?

The two holes of equal dist. from the center line might be where the depth sounder and the speed indicator are supossed to be. The other one - not sure maybe the bidge discharge (I don't use mine since I sail in waters where you can't dump. Does that sound closer to what you are looking for?
 
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Dan

Ask the guy

who sold it to you. They might be handy for installing a speedo, or a depth sounder, but I would be inclined to fill them and glass them over. Hate holes in the bottom of a boat.
 
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jim

just a guess

my two sensor are located there . one is for depth and the other is speed . The previous owner could have been trying to be cheap and steal the electronic equipment for his next boat. look for the gauges to have been taken also. goood luck
 
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Dick of Sylvan

Unwanted Holes

If you ascertain that they are of no use (as for the sink or cockpit drains--mine on a 1975 C22 drain into the swing keel trunk area), I'd fill them with a good marine epoxy well before launching. Dick
 
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