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Old 09-02-2008, 01:08 PM
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Talking Let the fun begin!

Let's start a pool for how long my inner hull will take to completely drain. I just drilled the hole, and I've got to wait for her to stop draining before I can put the drain in and rule her up.

I'm thinking a day or two. Anyone have some experience with this? How long did yours take?
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Old 09-02-2008, 01:13 PM
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Too funny and this is why I do not see the logic in Triumph just not installing such at the factory...

My 190 though did not have much when installed (maybe a gallon) but my old 2003 210 on the other hand, drained (took a leak) for almost a month
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WOW. I hope mine doesn't take a month. With that thought i probably won't wait a month to install the drain cause I can't stay away from the lake that long! Does anyone know if rule wil set up if water is trying to leak on to it? I figure once it has completely set up it won't matter.

Is rule a latex sealant? If so water is a major no no until it has set up.
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Help it along...
Raise / tilt the engine up higher then normal, and then jack up the front of the tailer well past it's normal full extend point. The helped me get the last of the water out of mine many years ago.

When I installed mine though the surface was wet and still dripping. I just ruled it up real well and ran the screws in. My buddy has the boat now and they are still working fine to this day
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Old 09-03-2008, 09:09 AM
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I got a little over 5 gallons. Drip by drip! About a month.
Yes, just make sure to get the Rule onto a dry surface initially, it can get wet immediately afterward as it "skins".
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