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<blockquote data-quote="Led_Junkie" data-source="post: 324297" data-attributes="member: 12092"><p>I used to sail catamarans and they had plugs like these in the hulls. We needed to drain them every few days/weeks. It was funny to see when folks forgot to put them back in they would get about 100yards and realize they were taking on water. It happened to me as well, fortunately the plugs have a V-shaped prong which prevents them from falling out easily. #-o Jump overboard screw them back in and head to shore and re-drain lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Led_Junkie, post: 324297, member: 12092"] I used to sail catamarans and they had plugs like these in the hulls. We needed to drain them every few days/weeks. It was funny to see when folks forgot to put them back in they would get about 100yards and realize they were taking on water. It happened to me as well, fortunately the plugs have a V-shaped prong which prevents them from falling out easily. #-o Jump overboard screw them back in and head to shore and re-drain lol. [/QUOTE]
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