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mojokoko
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Question on Drain Plugs

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I have a few plugs for my new boat but im not really sure where to put them.
I believe some of them are for the bilge but im not sure.
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Put the boat in the water and see where the water comes in at :-D

You should have one for the bilge and maybe one or two for the the livewell and baitwell "my baitwell takes one" :beer:
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I also have drain plugs in my anchor and storage compartments so they can be rinsed and drained. This could be like when I fix something, if there aren't parts left I no it's not right.
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Alright, thanks for the information guys. I was thinking that way too but wanted to be sure. Im still getting use to having a "real" boat.
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wevans wrote:Put the boat in the water and see where the water comes in at :-D

You should have one for the bilge and maybe one or two for the the livewell and baitwell "my baitwell takes one" :beer:
You ain't right...you know you should have asked for launching location for filming purposes :o :-D

Be sure there is one in the transom. Most of the rest are optional for the the livewell and such. :thumbup:
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