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New Boat Owner. Some Tips/Advice Appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="FloodCityKid" data-source="post: 275441" data-attributes="member: 9224"><p>Thanks for the advise. I'm going to be getting a new water pump put in this week. Went out and fixed the trailer wiring too.</p><p></p><p> I luckily, or unluckily, forgot to pull the plug from the back of the boat and with all the rain last week it filled up with water. The good part about it was that I saw a huge bondo glob dripping under the boat when I was taking the cover off. Me and a buddy chipped it off and it was covering a rivet. Epoxied the rivet. None of the other rivets seemed to be dripping or leaking. No other bondo repair jobs down there either. Off to Harbor Freight for a Tarp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FloodCityKid, post: 275441, member: 9224"] Thanks for the advise. I'm going to be getting a new water pump put in this week. Went out and fixed the trailer wiring too. I luckily, or unluckily, forgot to pull the plug from the back of the boat and with all the rain last week it filled up with water. The good part about it was that I saw a huge bondo glob dripping under the boat when I was taking the cover off. Me and a buddy chipped it off and it was covering a rivet. Epoxied the rivet. None of the other rivets seemed to be dripping or leaking. No other bondo repair jobs down there either. Off to Harbor Freight for a Tarp! [/QUOTE]
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