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Old 04-06-2006, 10:14 AM
CaptScottNC CaptScottNC is offline
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Default Re: plug lining

Just FYI for you guys.. I have a 77 23' with the plugs that run through the floor. They appear to have been replaced a long time ago with plastic ones and one on the starboard side is cracked. lengthwise crack running the length of the pipe. After splashing it the first time it didn't seem right to have that muchwater in the bilge... Hmmmmmm... just a word to the wise to make sure those are right on. I have to fix it but in the meantime I would keep it plugged from the underside which kept it from being self bailing anymore but will keep water from coming inside. a bit worrried what I might find now if that allowed water into the wood blocks. I'll soon find out.
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