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Oh yeah, and what if someday you want to leave it in the water overnight or
something? Or what if the day comes that you want to sell it--you don't exactly want to have to tell the seller "Oh, by the way, it's only good for a few hours on the water at a time and then you have to make sure to pull it out of the lake so it can dry out"...not a good selling feature for most boat buyers. "Grumpy" wrote in message ... Hi again I have small leak in the hull. I only take the boat out for 4-5hrs at a time and it is trailered the rest. When I take the boat out the bottom plug runs off about 100ml of water, should I be worried about this, as I have seen other boats with litres running out Regards Alan ewokkie2002.at.hotmail.dot.com |
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