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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1988 17' Sylvan Scout Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="WaterbedWarrior" data-source="post: 240417" data-attributes="member: 7525"><p>Definitely will do. I already know I have a small leak from the bow area. Saw it when we pressure washed it out.</p><p>I plan to put the trailer up on jack stands and jacks to keep weight off wheels while putting water in the boat. </p><p>How full do most people add water when leak checking? </p><p>In a 17' boat, weight will add up very fast. I'm assuming a couple inches deep should be plenty, planning to fill close to old waterline on side of boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterbedWarrior, post: 240417, member: 7525"] Definitely will do. I already know I have a small leak from the bow area. Saw it when we pressure washed it out. I plan to put the trailer up on jack stands and jacks to keep weight off wheels while putting water in the boat. How full do most people add water when leak checking? In a 17' boat, weight will add up very fast. I'm assuming a couple inches deep should be plenty, planning to fill close to old waterline on side of boat. [/QUOTE]
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