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I recently read in the sunfish_sailor Yahoo Groups page of someone who successfully broke the corrosion.
The new plastic drains work a little quicker (when there's enough wind) than the metal ones, but they have that annoying tab that is extremely easy to kick open and have water leak in on those lighter days when you'd rather keep your feet dry. Then you're stuck with 6" of water and no way to get rid of it unless you carry a bailer/sponge.
I would give my I-teeth to get my hands on a functioning old metal Sunfish screw-type bailer! If you can get it to turn, you'll be way ahead! The holes in it drain, well enough (again as long as there's enough wind) and you can positively screw it closed or screw it open so you know how it's set. No kicking it open by accident.
I've done simple replacements of the plastic one into the hole from a metal one and have not had to drill out the hole.
If after much patience and penetrating product you really can't get it to turn, a Dremel tool is the best cutting device for getting it out. However, that does destroy it. Good luck.