I'm the guy that posted the original message regarding water in the bilge
and filling it with water is exactly what Portland Yacht Services of
Portland, Maine will be doing this Friday weather permitting. Hopefully
they will find the lead and I will water free coming May 15, launch time.
Damn it's been a long winter.
"Netsock" wrote in message
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"Joe S" wrote in message
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"Netsock" wrote in news:c5j7rj$s5r$1
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"Tony Thomas" wrote in message
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The dealer has no way of finding the leak unless he is at the water.
I've been checking hull leaks for years, by filling them with water,
then
observing from dry dock.
You patch your hull leaks with water then check your work at drydock?
No...I take the boat out of the water (dry dock), fill the hull, and look
to
see where water comes out.
From the same fellow who "ploinks" posters with "double digit IQ's"?
Actually, I found it interesting that this method had to be explained to
you.
Shut your pie hole Greenhalgh.
Heh heh...what is your IQ Joe?
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-Netsock
"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
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