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![]() "Steve P." wrote in message ... What I like the idea of is covering the hull inside-bottom mostly with a floor that is raised a couple inches above the water level of a typical load. Then you can install drains/plugs in the sides of the boat right at the floor level, and in a bad weather situation (with the plugs removed) the boat becomes self-bailing. Sort of like a Water-Letter-Outer? If it was self bailing why would you have the plugs in the first place? For it to be self bailing, won't it require a pretty good flow of water going past the drain? Probably more flow than can be realized rowing? |
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