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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:28:47 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: 3. Make sure the drain plug is in, a *very* common mistake. What reason is there for a drain plug to be larger than 1/4 inch? It only has to drain 40 inches a year. Casady |
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On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:25:07 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:28:47 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: 3. Make sure the drain plug is in, a *very* common mistake. What reason is there for a drain plug to be larger than 1/4 inch? It only has to drain 40 inches a year. Most people don't figure drainage by yearly rainfall. --Vic |
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On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:47:36 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:25:07 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:28:47 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: 3. Make sure the drain plug is in, a *very* common mistake. What reason is there for a drain plug to be larger than 1/4 inch? It only has to drain 40 inches a year. Most people don't figure drainage by yearly rainfall. Why not, if that is the only way water gets into the boat. You don't exactly harpoon three foot waves. You pound them hard with a flat bottom jet boat hull. Your mileage may vary. For the last fifty years our runabout has collected the rain three months a year. We run the bilge pump after rains. Make that more like a foot a year. Rain doesn't count when the boat is in the shed. Casady |
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