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Old 02-08-2005, 10:07 PM
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2002 170DC Inner Hull Drain

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I have a 2002 170 DC that has what appears to be a factory installed drain plug on the center stringer. It can be accessed through the bilge access plate. I pulled it in the middle of last season and the foam seemed to be dry. Any other way to check for water in the inner hull? Should I be concerned with this model boat? The boat is trailer stored, is it worth the risk and effort to install a drain plug on a 170 DC?
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Old 02-09-2005, 09:41 AM
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LGL, It's not a problem with the 15' & 17' Boats, The livewell pick up and drain are the two areas that could leak and let water into the inner hull. I wouldn't worry.

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