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On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 20:53:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote: And, of course, if a lot of water gets in, it can rush out right *over* the transom, one of the great advantages of a transom cut-out. Keep telling yourself that, Harry. The excitement starts when the engine stops running for some reason. Then the water just stays there and gets deeper. |
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