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Have you ever sunk your tinnie? If so, how??
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<blockquote data-quote="linehand" data-source="post: 235131" data-attributes="member: 5200"><p>Close to sinking last fall. Trolling in the evening with a friend at the helm of my boat. He hit the live well pump inadvertently. apparently it was just overflowing into the hull. I didn't notice the boat getting low because of the darkness. When the front live well lid opened up that I was storing tackle in started rushing into the boat It got a little nerve racking. In the far end of a larger lake, trying to get lines in at the same time I floored the boat pump running and couldn't remove the plug because we were just putting at full throttle. Very close to sinking. </p><p>It was weird because the front deck where the live well sits is a good 8 or so inches above the main deck. We made it back ok about a 15 minute cheek clincher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linehand, post: 235131, member: 5200"] Close to sinking last fall. Trolling in the evening with a friend at the helm of my boat. He hit the live well pump inadvertently. apparently it was just overflowing into the hull. I didn't notice the boat getting low because of the darkness. When the front live well lid opened up that I was storing tackle in started rushing into the boat It got a little nerve racking. In the far end of a larger lake, trying to get lines in at the same time I floored the boat pump running and couldn't remove the plug because we were just putting at full throttle. Very close to sinking. It was weird because the front deck where the live well sits is a good 8 or so inches above the main deck. We made it back ok about a 15 minute cheek clincher. [/QUOTE]
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