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Tracker Pro 16 rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 415124" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>A better way to check for leaks is to fill the boat up with the plug in while the boat is on the trailer in your driveway. You can then look from underneath and find any and all leaks easily. I do this every so often since I run by boat in a shallow rocky river and inevitably hit bottom from time to time. 5200 works well to seal up small weeping rivet leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 415124, member: 9169"] A better way to check for leaks is to fill the boat up with the plug in while the boat is on the trailer in your driveway. You can then look from underneath and find any and all leaks easily. I do this every so often since I run by boat in a shallow rocky river and inevitably hit bottom from time to time. 5200 works well to seal up small weeping rivet leaks. [/QUOTE]
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