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It is true that you can wet from inside but please please please remember what water weight. Acturly I heard a few times from old sailors, how wooden lifeboats broke when a new captain wanted to ensure safety onboard , realy a boat hull can contain quite a few ten of tonns and if you fill up a hull by accident or porpus you will se some dameage out of reach of any repair. Please "wet" but please know that you will get just as much from the humidity in the air if just the bottom are covered than from pouring tonns of water in just asking for trouble. |
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