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1996 Crestliner plug leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="Givey1982" data-source="post: 424741" data-attributes="member: 21156"><p>Does anyone else have a drain plug that screws into the bottom of the boat? Filling the boat with water does not show a leak. When the boat is in the water with the applied water pressure is when it leaks. I don't know if these came with a gasket or not when they were manufactured or not. They guy I bought the boat from said he had a hard time getting it to not leak so he added the washer. It still leaks about 2 gallons in about 45 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Givey1982, post: 424741, member: 21156"] Does anyone else have a drain plug that screws into the bottom of the boat? Filling the boat with water does not show a leak. When the boat is in the water with the applied water pressure is when it leaks. I don't know if these came with a gasket or not when they were manufactured or not. They guy I bought the boat from said he had a hard time getting it to not leak so he added the washer. It still leaks about 2 gallons in about 45 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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