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<blockquote data-quote="Duro" data-source="post: 495237" data-attributes="member: 29078"><p>I would say its much more likely to have a bad rivet than a leaky weld-but anything is possible.As others mentioned, its tough to pinpoint the leak most often. Did you do a close inspection for any damaged areas?</p><p>inspect transom area carefully also.</p><p>When boat is in the water how bad is the water coming in? Saltwater or fresh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duro, post: 495237, member: 29078"] I would say its much more likely to have a bad rivet than a leaky weld-but anything is possible.As others mentioned, its tough to pinpoint the leak most often. Did you do a close inspection for any damaged areas? inspect transom area carefully also. When boat is in the water how bad is the water coming in? Saltwater or fresh? [/QUOTE]
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