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Noob bilge pump question
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<blockquote data-quote="FishinLite" data-source="post: 447352" data-attributes="member: 17366"><p>If you fish in the rain or leave you boat uncovered siting at the dock an auto bilge pump is great. My boat sits on a trailer when not in use. So, I didn't install one when I restored my Lund.</p><p></p><p>I have found that if I have two people in the boat one to drive and the other to fool with the drain plug. You can get the boat on plane and pull the drain plug, it will suck all the water out of the boat through the drain plug. When the hull is basically dry you then put plug back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinLite, post: 447352, member: 17366"] If you fish in the rain or leave you boat uncovered siting at the dock an auto bilge pump is great. My boat sits on a trailer when not in use. So, I didn't install one when I restored my Lund. I have found that if I have two people in the boat one to drive and the other to fool with the drain plug. You can get the boat on plane and pull the drain plug, it will suck all the water out of the boat through the drain plug. When the hull is basically dry you then put plug back in. [/QUOTE]
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