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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 499427" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I am very fortunate that my boat has never leaked a drop !! I do pop the drain plug when I pull it out, but when there is no moisture inside (stick my finger in the hole) I just plug it back in... Prevuous boats did have sime small leaks so I developed some habits...after backing the boat into the barn, I always loosen the winch and transom straps so there us no tension while the boat is just sitting there. Not sure why but have always done that in my 60 years of boat ownership !! My next trip out, when tightening thevtransom straps I put in the drain plug, did that for so many years, that even now, when I tighten the transom straps, I look at that plug to be sure it is in !! Gotta develope those habbits to become a regular routine !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 499427, member: 1183"] I am very fortunate that my boat has never leaked a drop !! I do pop the drain plug when I pull it out, but when there is no moisture inside (stick my finger in the hole) I just plug it back in... Prevuous boats did have sime small leaks so I developed some habits...after backing the boat into the barn, I always loosen the winch and transom straps so there us no tension while the boat is just sitting there. Not sure why but have always done that in my 60 years of boat ownership !! My next trip out, when tightening thevtransom straps I put in the drain plug, did that for so many years, that even now, when I tighten the transom straps, I look at that plug to be sure it is in !! Gotta develope those habbits to become a regular routine !! [/QUOTE]
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