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<blockquote data-quote="CodyPomeroy" data-source="post: 280529" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>I don't have one in my boat and it is a PAIN!! It isn't a problem if my tarp is good, but there have been times when it leaked or blew off and the boat filled up with water. Also, one time I got the boat on the trailer just before it started pouring rain. It rained all the way home and the boat was FULL when I got home. I want to add one, but I am not sure how. I have contacted a shop that does aluminum fabrication and they said the metal may be too thin to add a pipe for a standard drain. I believe that there are flange type drains with screw out plugs. I may go that route. </p><p></p><p>Long story short... if you can add one do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CodyPomeroy, post: 280529, member: 7177"] I don't have one in my boat and it is a PAIN!! It isn't a problem if my tarp is good, but there have been times when it leaked or blew off and the boat filled up with water. Also, one time I got the boat on the trailer just before it started pouring rain. It rained all the way home and the boat was FULL when I got home. I want to add one, but I am not sure how. I have contacted a shop that does aluminum fabrication and they said the metal may be too thin to add a pipe for a standard drain. I believe that there are flange type drains with screw out plugs. I may go that route. Long story short... if you can add one do. [/QUOTE]
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