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<blockquote data-quote="tyguy" data-source="post: 432888" data-attributes="member: 22090"><p>Hoisted it to the rafters filled it and didn't see anything, but in the water there is definitely a leak. Which is why I'm guessing it's the seam, that's directly above the center keel, so when it's raised the water on the inside drains and fills the center keel instead of falling to the floor. That's my best guess anyways. Hoping I can try to seal the seam somehow to see for sure before popping any rivets....</p><p></p><p>Tyler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyguy, post: 432888, member: 22090"] Hoisted it to the rafters filled it and didn't see anything, but in the water there is definitely a leak. Which is why I'm guessing it's the seam, that's directly above the center keel, so when it's raised the water on the inside drains and fills the center keel instead of falling to the floor. That's my best guess anyways. Hoping I can try to seal the seam somehow to see for sure before popping any rivets.... Tyler [/QUOTE]
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