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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 165755" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>It's a "crap shoot" if you need one or not. They are good to have, but you can survive without one. I've actually taken on more water from rain than anything else. Guess that's lucky for me....and even with that water....I still didn't turn the bilge on. I've certainly read about cases where it was good to have one though. Like I said...."crap shoot". Guess it depends on how much stock you put into the old saying, "Better SAVE than SORRY".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 165755, member: 2990"] It's a "crap shoot" if you need one or not. They are good to have, but you can survive without one. I've actually taken on more water from rain than anything else. Guess that's lucky for me....and even with that water....I still didn't turn the bilge on. I've certainly read about cases where it was good to have one though. Like I said...."crap shoot". Guess it depends on how much stock you put into the old saying, "Better SAVE than SORRY". [/QUOTE]
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