cuonthewater
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Hello all, first boat I've ever owned, first post here. Done a lot of reading on everything in general and tried the search function for this specific problem but didn't find anything.....my boat is nothing fancy.
Boat is a brand new Polar Kraft J 1648 LW.
Just bought it a week ago and have not had it out on the water yet. Today, I thought I'd put some water in the live well and test to make sure it doesn't leak....well, IT LEAKS pretty good from the drain plug/hole! Leak started right away and it's a quick one. I know it's not leaking from around the white "calk" because when I brought the boat home there was enough water in the live well that covered the white and it didn't leak.
Question is, what's the fix? Is there a fancy after market plug that doesn't leak? Is there something I can smear on the plug to make the contact water tight? Do I just silicone the plug into the dry well (worst case for clean up)? Is it the wrong plug (hope not, dealer is a hour and a half round trip)?
Also, guess I'll ask now about the rear plug for the boat 'cause now I'm worried about that leaking. Any insight as to making sure that plug is water tight? Guess I can fill the boat up with some water in the driveway and see if it leaks...but if it does?
Pics attached it they help. Thanks for any help and looking forward to posting more as I get the boat out on the water.
Boat is a brand new Polar Kraft J 1648 LW.
Just bought it a week ago and have not had it out on the water yet. Today, I thought I'd put some water in the live well and test to make sure it doesn't leak....well, IT LEAKS pretty good from the drain plug/hole! Leak started right away and it's a quick one. I know it's not leaking from around the white "calk" because when I brought the boat home there was enough water in the live well that covered the white and it didn't leak.
Question is, what's the fix? Is there a fancy after market plug that doesn't leak? Is there something I can smear on the plug to make the contact water tight? Do I just silicone the plug into the dry well (worst case for clean up)? Is it the wrong plug (hope not, dealer is a hour and a half round trip)?
Also, guess I'll ask now about the rear plug for the boat 'cause now I'm worried about that leaking. Any insight as to making sure that plug is water tight? Guess I can fill the boat up with some water in the driveway and see if it leaks...but if it does?
Pics attached it they help. Thanks for any help and looking forward to posting more as I get the boat out on the water.