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<blockquote data-quote="Rebelwork" data-source="post: 484726" data-attributes="member: 28859"><p>When im fishing the 77 Loweline takes o water and it at the bow. I can only imagine it's the way it sits in the water. I have a 77 Evinrude 9.5 that's not on the boat but even if I go to the back of the boat 150lbs it doesn't make a difference. When it's on my drive and it rains it takes water at the bow and it was hooked up to the truck yesturday when it took a lot of rain. Again all going to the bow. </p><p></p><p>Is this normal or should it be sitting higher on the bow with the traiker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebelwork, post: 484726, member: 28859"] When im fishing the 77 Loweline takes o water and it at the bow. I can only imagine it's the way it sits in the water. I have a 77 Evinrude 9.5 that's not on the boat but even if I go to the back of the boat 150lbs it doesn't make a difference. When it's on my drive and it rains it takes water at the bow and it was hooked up to the truck yesturday when it took a lot of rain. Again all going to the bow. Is this normal or should it be sitting higher on the bow with the traiker? [/QUOTE]
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