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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... Not necessarily, there is more than one way to skin a cat.... fill the boat with a hose and look for the water to run out the "other" way.... proximity to water not necessary.....you could do that in the desert! -- This seems fine for a little water in the bottom. But a hull isn't made to take lots of water pressuse/weight from the inside. I don't know, but it seems putting lots of water inside a hull would not be a good idea. Anyone know for sure? |
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