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Leaking Alumicraft Lunker 165
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<blockquote data-quote="soky72" data-source="post: 418158" data-attributes="member: 6526"><p>Well I think I answered my own question. I put water in the boat and slowly lowered the front of the boat allowing the water to slowly inch forward. Once it got to the factory caulk it began a small leak and once it reached the gap it was a waterfall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soky72, post: 418158, member: 6526"] Well I think I answered my own question. I put water in the boat and slowly lowered the front of the boat allowing the water to slowly inch forward. Once it got to the factory caulk it began a small leak and once it reached the gap it was a waterfall. [/QUOTE]
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