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On Jul 7, 10:13*pm, "Chuck" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Jul 6, 12:13 pm, "Chuck" wrote: It rains a lot here and I am thinking of drilling an 1/8" drain hole so the rain water drains from the topside of the footwells down into the hull/bilge area and then out the back of the drain plugs when I am not using my waverunner. When I am in the water, running the bilge can handle any small amount of water that drains from the footwells into the hull. What do ya think??? ps: Sorry to ask here but the PWC newsgroup is all spam now. No problem man, it's a boat right? * Even if it's a small one ![]() Welcome to wrecked boats.. We don't have a lot of spam, but we do have our snarks.. and I can be one of them... So strap on your flame proof undies, and post away ![]() OK... after reading all of the comments, I WILL NOT be drilling any holes, big or small in the hull of my small "boat." Good Call *I have covers which I will use... and will figure out what to do with the small bit of water that penetrates anyways. Suck it upChuck ![]() Wow, look at that, Scotty did a double en.... oh forget it, I couldn't spell it if I tried.. Chuck Welcome to wrecked boats ![]() |
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