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cadunkle
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Posted: October-13-2015 at 5:14pm |
Plugs always out when boat is on the trailer. Never know when something bad can happen. Even if mine was in an enclosed heated garage I'd still keep it plug out. I also keep doghouse propped open and shift seat base cushions to allow airflow under/around as much as possible.
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8122pbrainard
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I concur - in when no danger of filling with water and out when there is. Regarding filling with water, I have a friend with a 57 Century. Being a single plant hull, it must be soaked after a lay up to tighten up the planking. A common method is to put water in the bilge before putting it in the lake for the first time. If not soaked by ether running the hose in the bilge of by hanging in the water, they have sunk. Anyway, this friend had the hose going, went to work and his wife forgot to turn the hose off. Getting home, he found water coming out over the gunnels. The AMC 327 survived after several oil changes!
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OldSchoolBlue84
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+1......I do this under a covered lean to protected by the elements. |
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JPASS
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Cumby
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It stays in storage, although it's a tin roof and I guess an occasional leak could be possible. Sounds like a good idea to put dryer sheets in the drain with something heavy over it. |
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81nautique
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When in doubt, pull it out!
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Hollywood
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Any chance your boat can fill up with rain or snow? Typically if my boat is on land/trailer plug is out, in/above water plug is in.
If you're worried about critters I'd put a drier sheet over the plug hole with rock on top to hold it in place. It'll provide some blockage to critters but still somewhat drain in an emergency. |
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C-Bass
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I take mine out only if it needs drained. At that point it's only out long enough to let the water drain out then it goes right back in. Don't know why it would hurt to stay in?
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Cumby
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Is it bad to leave your drain plug in for the winter? I've always left it out but wonder about the possibility of visitors coming in from the cold?
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