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<blockquote data-quote="Lockndam25" data-source="post: 428460" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>Leaks are always a pain to find, one thing I would is bring someone with you to drive so you can look around, putting water in a boat will only help if the water level reaches the leak area, one thing I see in the photos a drain for the splash well the outside corner look like a place were water could collect and leak into the bilge area, you could have a leak in the bow too, if you can find a dent puller from harbor freight they help and only a few bucks, place it over a rivet and if it doesn't stick you got a leak, it will only work on flat spots, but it's a lot easier than filling with water. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lockndam25, post: 428460, member: 22030"] Leaks are always a pain to find, one thing I would is bring someone with you to drive so you can look around, putting water in a boat will only help if the water level reaches the leak area, one thing I see in the photos a drain for the splash well the outside corner look like a place were water could collect and leak into the bilge area, you could have a leak in the bow too, if you can find a dent puller from harbor freight they help and only a few bucks, place it over a rivet and if it doesn't stick you got a leak, it will only work on flat spots, but it's a lot easier than filling with water. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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