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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 09:45:40 -0400, HK wrote: If you look at the transom just above the sharpest point of the vee bottom, you'll see what looks like a pair of round chrome or stainless drains. They're surely below the waterline, so I'm wondering what they drain. Not the hull under the deck, because if you look closely, you'll see the usual bronze drain plug at the vee. Probably drains the engine well when running on plane unless it is possibly a live well drain. No, it isn't an engine well drain. You can one of those higher on the transom. Probably one on the other side, too. I thought they might drain a livewell, too, but they are *below* the waterline. I don't know if this particular boat even has a livewell. Most of the boats I've seen with in-deck livewells have pumps to empty them, and the outlet is above the waterline so you can be sure the pump is working. Oh well. |
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