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<blockquote data-quote="user 21876" data-source="post: 430722" data-attributes="member: 21876"><p>Would seem like small rubber balls or lawnmower or wheel barrel inner tubes would be able to be crammed in the recesses and shot full of air, within reason, should work. </p><p></p><p>I saw on a wood boat forum where the guy used small soda bottles and just duct taped them together hidden in false compartments. He claimed he couldn't sink the boat even with the plug out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 21876, post: 430722, member: 21876"] Would seem like small rubber balls or lawnmower or wheel barrel inner tubes would be able to be crammed in the recesses and shot full of air, within reason, should work. I saw on a wood boat forum where the guy used small soda bottles and just duct taped them together hidden in false compartments. He claimed he couldn't sink the boat even with the plug out. [/QUOTE]
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