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<blockquote data-quote="YamahaC40Guy" data-source="post: 76402" data-attributes="member: 953"><p>I paid a visit to a local marina last night to have a look at the bilge pump options, and got to speaking with one of the technicians there re: leaky aluminum boats. He asked how bad the leak was..I described it, and he sold me one of these kits; https://www.marinetex.com/marinetexepoxyputty.html He explained how they used the product there and had never had anyone return with issues. He also mentioned that they fill the boats with up to 10"-12" of water to find the leak(s) saying that sometimes...only a couple of inches won't generate enough pressure to make the problem spot that obvious. Made sense. Do you guys have anything to say about this product, good or bad? I've had excellent dealings with this marina, and they've been around for some time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YamahaC40Guy, post: 76402, member: 953"] I paid a visit to a local marina last night to have a look at the bilge pump options, and got to speaking with one of the technicians there re: leaky aluminum boats. He asked how bad the leak was..I described it, and he sold me one of these kits; https://www.marinetex.com/marinetexepoxyputty.html He explained how they used the product there and had never had anyone return with issues. He also mentioned that they fill the boats with up to 10"-12" of water to find the leak(s) saying that sometimes...only a couple of inches won't generate enough pressure to make the problem spot that obvious. Made sense. Do you guys have anything to say about this product, good or bad? I've had excellent dealings with this marina, and they've been around for some time. Cheers, Rob [/QUOTE]
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