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<blockquote data-quote="802Steve" data-source="post: 502634" data-attributes="member: 34309"><p>Hi, I’m new to TB, just got a 21’ Sylvan. She takes on about 2.5 gals an hour. From what I can see on transom it’s seeping along the seams at the rivets and at the transom/bottom seam. I filled the hill with 70 gallons of water and nothing seeped out. So maybe it’s seeping in due to the greater pressure when in the water?…</p><p> Any suggestions on how to get it not leaking?</p><p> Thanks, </p><p> Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="802Steve, post: 502634, member: 34309"] Hi, I’m new to TB, just got a 21’ Sylvan. She takes on about 2.5 gals an hour. From what I can see on transom it’s seeping along the seams at the rivets and at the transom/bottom seam. I filled the hill with 70 gallons of water and nothing seeped out. So maybe it’s seeping in due to the greater pressure when in the water?… Any suggestions on how to get it not leaking? Thanks, Steve [/QUOTE]
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