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Misifus wrote:
wrote: One way of finding a hard to find leak (especially hard when someone bottom coats the boat to hide it) is when the boat is on the trailer fill it up with some water with the drain plug in. Let it sit for awhile and look for the wet spots on the outside hull. There's your leak! Tom Wow, what a neat idea! I'll try that, plus, it dawns on me that the previous owner had re-rigged the aerator hose to use it with a separate tank. I'm wondering if I need to put that back the way it was. Either way, it all bears close inspection. -Raf I wouldn't get carried away with the volume of water you place in the hull. The hull is designed for the water to support it on the outside...not on the inside while on a trailer/cradle. |
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