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<blockquote data-quote="IRS" data-source="post: 458545" data-attributes="member: 23998"><p>Thanks for suggestions on accumulated water. Further inspection and testing confirmed my theory of rain water. And, that the water was trapped in pockets created when the foam was injected. I was able to remove some sections of the foam and vacuum out the bulk of the water. I now have a quality cover on the boat and hopefully that will prevent further accumulation. </p><p></p><p>Appreciate the help.</p><p>IRS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IRS, post: 458545, member: 23998"] Thanks for suggestions on accumulated water. Further inspection and testing confirmed my theory of rain water. And, that the water was trapped in pockets created when the foam was injected. I was able to remove some sections of the foam and vacuum out the bulk of the water. I now have a quality cover on the boat and hopefully that will prevent further accumulation. Appreciate the help. IRS [/QUOTE]
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