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Newbie seeking advice on main power sorce.
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<blockquote data-quote="xcruisedudex" data-source="post: 210008" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>Thanks for the input Bob, An itch is a understatement, it's like my whole body is covered in poison oak lol. Any tips on making sure it doesn't have any leaks? I've looked over the outside of the hull the best that I could and didn't see any holes except for one small one that was from what looked like a screw but was packed with some type of putty stuff. </p><p></p><p>I'm afraid to put it in the water as I'm not sure how I'm going to get it back onto the trailer without a motor to push it up there, I guess go for a swim and hook the wrench up to it then crank it in? Also how can I keep the live wells from filling up and over flowing into the boat, if that's even possible for them to do that? I'm under the impression I need bilge pumps for them with switches to turn the pumps on and off to prevent that from happening...ignorance is definitely not blissful when it comes to boats =(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcruisedudex, post: 210008, member: 6150"] Thanks for the input Bob, An itch is a understatement, it's like my whole body is covered in poison oak lol. Any tips on making sure it doesn't have any leaks? I've looked over the outside of the hull the best that I could and didn't see any holes except for one small one that was from what looked like a screw but was packed with some type of putty stuff. I'm afraid to put it in the water as I'm not sure how I'm going to get it back onto the trailer without a motor to push it up there, I guess go for a swim and hook the wrench up to it then crank it in? Also how can I keep the live wells from filling up and over flowing into the boat, if that's even possible for them to do that? I'm under the impression I need bilge pumps for them with switches to turn the pumps on and off to prevent that from happening...ignorance is definitely not blissful when it comes to boats =( [/QUOTE]
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