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<blockquote data-quote="AidanCorrigan" data-source="post: 512077" data-attributes="member: 35322"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I purchased a 16' Springbok Aluminum Boat the other day, when I arrived to purchase the previous owner brought up a "slight" inconvenience. This means that the Boat will collect a small amount of water when it sits in water for a few hours. He said the Bilge Pump can keep it afloat but I rather keep the interior as dry as possible. Especially since this boat will be parked on my dock for the entire summer. The location of the Leak is unknown, I have removed the "flooring" that was installed to help with this.</p><p></p><p>Looking for any advice on how to identify the Leak location and once identified how to rectify this issue?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AidanCorrigan, post: 512077, member: 35322"] Hi All, I purchased a 16' Springbok Aluminum Boat the other day, when I arrived to purchase the previous owner brought up a "slight" inconvenience. This means that the Boat will collect a small amount of water when it sits in water for a few hours. He said the Bilge Pump can keep it afloat but I rather keep the interior as dry as possible. Especially since this boat will be parked on my dock for the entire summer. The location of the Leak is unknown, I have removed the "flooring" that was installed to help with this. Looking for any advice on how to identify the Leak location and once identified how to rectify this issue? Appreciate any knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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