Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports are specially designed for installation on cabin sides with excessive angles, where traditional ports would collect rain and spray. These ports have all the features of Beckson's patented ports, but with the added benefit of the patented Rain Drain.
The Rain Drain port is cut at 5/8″ and is capable of draining water while tipped up to 45° degrees. Unlike other ports, Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports have open drains that are resistant to clogging and easy to clean.
Other drain windows retain up to one-third of a cup of water in each window when closed, which can be inconvenient and result in soaking you and your boat when opened. With Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports, you won't have to worry about these issues.
If you have mounting angles that exceed the norm, it is recommended to use Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports for their superior performance and service.
Frequently Asked Questions about Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports – PO714DWC-20:
Q: What makes Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports different from traditional ports?
A: Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports are specially designed for installation on cabin sides with excessive angles. They have a patented Rain Drain feature that allows water to drain even when the port is tipped up to 45° degrees.
Q: Are the drains in Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports prone to clogging?
A: No, the drains in Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports are open and resistant to clogging. They are also easy to clean, ensuring optimal performance.
Q: How much water do other drain windows retain when closed?
A: Other drain windows can retain up to one-third of a cup of water in each window when closed. This can be inconvenient and result in soaking you and your boat when opened.
Q: Are Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports suitable for mounting angles that exceed the norm?
A: Yes, Beckson Rain Drain Opening Ports are recommended for mounting angles that exceed the norm. They offer superior performance and service in such situations.
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