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<blockquote data-quote="Ken360" data-source="post: 464711" data-attributes="member: 24644"><p>Just bought a tracker grizzly 1860 cc with 90 hours. After two trips and after pulling the drain plugs on the float pods water cane streaming out. The culprit is the janky plastic plugs allowing water in on top of the float pod. It’s in both the pods </p><p></p><p>I intend to dry out the pod as best as possible and add foam to the foam block that is already in there. Then seal the plastic cover on top. </p><p></p><p>Is this my only option ? </p><p>How bad is this ? </p><p>Has anyone had this problem ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken360, post: 464711, member: 24644"] Just bought a tracker grizzly 1860 cc with 90 hours. After two trips and after pulling the drain plugs on the float pods water cane streaming out. The culprit is the janky plastic plugs allowing water in on top of the float pod. It’s in both the pods I intend to dry out the pod as best as possible and add foam to the foam block that is already in there. Then seal the plastic cover on top. Is this my only option ? How bad is this ? Has anyone had this problem ? [/QUOTE]
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