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<blockquote data-quote="jr1053" data-source="post: 275281" data-attributes="member: 8561"><p>I have a 1979 Starcraft Mariner 180 center console that had developed a serious leak. Last winter we stripped it down to the bare hull replaced the transom re-riveted all bad rivets dropped the hull in the water observed no leaks replaced the decking steering seats etc dropped it in the water and it still leaks. Not as much but I have no idea where its coming in. Bilge pump kicks on about once an hour and pumps 2-3 gallons so its not a tiny leak. Anyone have any idea where the water could be coming in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jr1053, post: 275281, member: 8561"] I have a 1979 Starcraft Mariner 180 center console that had developed a serious leak. Last winter we stripped it down to the bare hull replaced the transom re-riveted all bad rivets dropped the hull in the water observed no leaks replaced the decking steering seats etc dropped it in the water and it still leaks. Not as much but I have no idea where its coming in. Bilge pump kicks on about once an hour and pumps 2-3 gallons so its not a tiny leak. Anyone have any idea where the water could be coming in? [/QUOTE]
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