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In article zE0fc.31738$_K3.130511@attbi_s53, "Tony Thomas"
writes: He is only correct from the point of a small amount of water can be found based on any number of reasons from swimming, splashover, rain, etc.... However, if non of these are the reason and you ever have enough water for the bilge to pump out - there is a problem. The dealer has no way of finding the leak unless he is at the water. Well, he could put some water inside the boat and look for it leaking out. Frank Bell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Top Posting. Q. What's the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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