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Old 06-29-2006, 11:09 PM
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whats bothering me about this is the boat is out of the water and yet there is still water filling the bilge after pumping it out---not a situation i remember being discussed in the past..

before i make an idiot of myself by making any further statements, i have a few questions:
1)i dont remember seeing a model in your post. was model please as each of the logics have their own set of design issues you have to work around. i have owned a 186 and currently own a 210cc and each are apples and oranges as to where water retention issues had to be addressed

2) do you have the tongue fully raised so as to get all water to drain to the bilge drain .the reason i ask is when i installed my foam drain in the 210cc, i had our farm tractor with a boom on front raise my tongue so high so as to clear the closest set of tires off the ground and left it that way for 6 hours to give all foam water a chance to drain to the rear.there was still a dribble coming out ,because i come to learn that it had a defective mega drain tube and all my megga hatch water was going straight to the foam. having it raised also drained any bilge water hiding up front around the front of the gas tank or console to clear out to the bilge area drain. the boat is out of the water ,therefore the water is not getting in from thru hull stuff. it is water already inside the boat or coming in from the deck . any rain and it doesnt take much will fill the bilge.

also filling it up with the plugs in isnt gonna help either the water is already in the boat. this one is gonna take more pondering over but we will figure it out with you

GGC
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