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Old 09-11-2002, 01:03 AM
pogden pogden is offline
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Default Re: Thru-hulls

Jason,
I think I will do as fellow-ship said, making sure I'm not bringing the water to the dock with me(It did rain 3-4 days the week I took the boat out, and the nose was down; Also, my little helper put the plug in before we left so we wouldn't sink ,so maybe it was all rain water.)
I can only hope, I talked to the previous owner and he said there was no problems with the thru-hulls that he knew of(thats the key..knew of).
If I do need the thru-hulls I will try the Whaler dealer and if they are out of stock go for West or Boats US.
This site has been great. Thanks to everyone who
tried to help this old newbie. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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Old 09-22-2002, 08:26 PM
white hawk white hawk is offline
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Default Re: Thru-hulls

Actually, besides the big four there was also: Gale, Bucaneer, Wizard, Bundy, Seagull, Attwater and a few more whose names escape me at the moment. A lot of experimentation going on at the time.
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