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<blockquote data-quote="802Steve" data-source="post: 502711" data-attributes="member: 34309"><p>Hey thill, thanks for the reply. There’s no live well pump, just a steel box with a drain line that sits above waterline. I guess there may have been a pump at one time but only for emptying the live well. It’s a 1988 Sylvan 21’r.</p><p>I had her in the water at dockside and looked along the transom as best I could and that’s where I saw seepage at the seams rivets. </p><p> Thank you all for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="802Steve, post: 502711, member: 34309"] Hey thill, thanks for the reply. There’s no live well pump, just a steel box with a drain line that sits above waterline. I guess there may have been a pump at one time but only for emptying the live well. It’s a 1988 Sylvan 21’r. I had her in the water at dockside and looked along the transom as best I could and that’s where I saw seepage at the seams rivets. Thank you all for your help [/QUOTE]
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