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<blockquote data-quote="lowecondor" data-source="post: 428441" data-attributes="member: 22033"><p>Hello all-</p><p> I tried to research how to remove the splash wells or maybe I don't need to. Long story short the boat is leaking a considerable amount of water and after re bucking a few rivets I believe it to be the transom and splash wells. Checked livewells and bilge and didn't discover any leaks there. The transom is soft on the starboard side but the motor doesn't move when tilted and doesn't appear to be caved in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowecondor, post: 428441, member: 22033"] Hello all- I tried to research how to remove the splash wells or maybe I don't need to. Long story short the boat is leaking a considerable amount of water and after re bucking a few rivets I believe it to be the transom and splash wells. Checked livewells and bilge and didn't discover any leaks there. The transom is soft on the starboard side but the motor doesn't move when tilted and doesn't appear to be caved in. [/QUOTE]
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