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Tempering Expectations - How much water is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 480159" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>The older a tin boat is, the more I want to be welded. Fishing and climbing in and out of boats can cause a small amount of water to accumulate. </p><p></p><p>I hate the idea of dealing with a leaky boat. More than a cup of water would be unacceptable. I carry a hand bilge pump to remove water that comes over the rail of the drift boat. Running rivers, large waves can splash inside and accumulate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 480159, member: 22555"] The older a tin boat is, the more I want to be welded. Fishing and climbing in and out of boats can cause a small amount of water to accumulate. I hate the idea of dealing with a leaky boat. More than a cup of water would be unacceptable. I carry a hand bilge pump to remove water that comes over the rail of the drift boat. Running rivers, large waves can splash inside and accumulate. [/QUOTE]
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