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<blockquote data-quote="FishingCop" data-source="post: 37685" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>You make a good point - if the hose failed, I would fill up with water pretty quickly from the drain exit. As it was, the small leak put several gallans of water in the bilge overnight. When I filled the live well with dyed water and plugged the drain hole, it was a continuos trickle - about a gallon every 2 hours or so. A major break in the line could sink us quickly????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishingCop, post: 37685, member: 133"] You make a good point - if the hose failed, I would fill up with water pretty quickly from the drain exit. As it was, the small leak put several gallans of water in the bilge overnight. When I filled the live well with dyed water and plugged the drain hole, it was a continuos trickle - about a gallon every 2 hours or so. A major break in the line could sink us quickly???? [/QUOTE]
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