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Old 09-09-2010, 10:13 PM
4x4BLazer 4x4BLazer is offline
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Default Re: hull leaking

A not so bright neighbor of mine once left the drain plugs in during the winter. The boat filled with a lot of water and the weight of the water caused the hull to crack really bad where it rested on the cinder blocks. It wasn't covered and it wasn't self bailing so it filled until it began to drain over the transom. So were talking a few thousand pounds of water. I think you would be fine if you were just filling the bilge.
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