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Tempering Expectations - How much water is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankenfish" data-source="post: 479967" data-attributes="member: 25701"><p>Thank you everyone for the stories and opinions. I knew this wouldn't be a one size fits all scenario, but have had a great time reading everyone's thoughts. I've never owned a boat prior, but even my experiences have ranged widely. A buddy with a newer tracker where we'd park it in the mud at night and have to pump it out in the morning due to a bad livewell fill hose. Then there was a family friend's ski boat from my childhood where they kindly requested you fully dry off on the back before you got in the boat - kids climbing in and out of a boat can add more water than you'd imagine!</p><p></p><p>The more opinions the better, keep 'em coming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankenfish, post: 479967, member: 25701"] Thank you everyone for the stories and opinions. I knew this wouldn't be a one size fits all scenario, but have had a great time reading everyone's thoughts. I've never owned a boat prior, but even my experiences have ranged widely. A buddy with a newer tracker where we'd park it in the mud at night and have to pump it out in the morning due to a bad livewell fill hose. Then there was a family friend's ski boat from my childhood where they kindly requested you fully dry off on the back before you got in the boat - kids climbing in and out of a boat can add more water than you'd imagine! The more opinions the better, keep 'em coming! [/QUOTE]
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