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Old 09-05-2019, 06:40 PM
jwclbi jwclbi is offline
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No drains are not clogged.
I drilled a small hole in one stinger last year but no water came out.
Yes I'm over powered, boat still self bails. The weight of the engine isn't the problem its been on there since 2002.
Engine runs fine, its not that want/need to go over 50 just got great deal on engine.
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Old 09-05-2019, 07:22 PM
Oldboat Oldboat is offline
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No drains are not clogged.
I drilled a small hole in one stinger last year but no water came out.
Yes I'm over powered, boat still self bails. The weight of the engine isn't the problem its been on there since 2002.
Engine runs fine, its not that want/need to go over 50 just got great deal on engine.
Does it stay in water
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Old 09-05-2019, 07:31 PM
Oldboat Oldboat is offline
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When I rebuilt my boat in the last 36 months my foam was not saturated more just some water between the stringer and foam in the rear but not even a 1/2 gallon. I did have a big pocket of dirty brown water when I cut my step out. I was not going to do that but my son talked me into it and I’m glade he did. I have seen some post on here were the tank area held water . Not sure were the xtra weight is coming from if no water
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