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<blockquote data-quote="cva34" data-source="post: 299147" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>Was at cabin in Bay boat tied to dock (rained about 10 in that night. Boat was level full but afloat. Jumped in pulled drain plugs and she began to rise..After about 30 min there was just enough water in boat to get feet wet.Jumped in Pulled starter rope took for a quick spin that got rest of water out ..Put plugs in..Oh yes forgot to mention She was a 13 f Boston Whaler...cva34</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cva34, post: 299147, member: 9936"] Was at cabin in Bay boat tied to dock (rained about 10 in that night. Boat was level full but afloat. Jumped in pulled drain plugs and she began to rise..After about 30 min there was just enough water in boat to get feet wet.Jumped in Pulled starter rope took for a quick spin that got rest of water out ..Put plugs in..Oh yes forgot to mention She was a 13 f Boston Whaler...cva34 [/QUOTE]
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