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<blockquote data-quote="Weldorthemagnificent" data-source="post: 512322" data-attributes="member: 22139"><p>What crazyboat said<em>. Boat on horses or trailer and run a hose in. You don't have to fill it to the gunwales, just a few inches. On horses, the boat can be tilted so the water covers different sections. On a trailer simply use the jack to tilt it and check front and rear. It's almost never the side rivets, usually on the bottom or something on the transom. Mark the leaking spots and if it's a rivet, re-bucking often tightens it up sufficiently.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weldorthemagnificent, post: 512322, member: 22139"] What crazyboat said[I]. Boat on horses or trailer and run a hose in. You don't have to fill it to the gunwales, just a few inches. On horses, the boat can be tilted so the water covers different sections. On a trailer simply use the jack to tilt it and check front and rear. It's almost never the side rivets, usually on the bottom or something on the transom. Mark the leaking spots and if it's a rivet, re-bucking often tightens it up sufficiently.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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