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<blockquote data-quote="Bantou" data-source="post: 521205" data-attributes="member: 36587"><p>I'd start with a leak test. I did mine at the local lake. I put it in the water up against the shore (just deep enough that I could stand in it without the boat touching bottom), climbed in, and watched for water coming in. If you have a pool, you could probably do it that way, but I didn't want to have to fish mine out of a pool if it started going under.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bantou, post: 521205, member: 36587"] I'd start with a leak test. I did mine at the local lake. I put it in the water up against the shore (just deep enough that I could stand in it without the boat touching bottom), climbed in, and watched for water coming in. If you have a pool, you could probably do it that way, but I didn't want to have to fish mine out of a pool if it started going under. [/QUOTE]
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