05-21-2008, 04:58 PM
[#000000][size 4]I would think that a 10 gallon leak during a fishing outing would be easy to find if in fact it is coming from a crack in the fiberglass.[/size][/#000000]
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[size 4]Worst cast is that there is a hairline crack that is located near the transom, and only opening up when there is pressure applied by the engine to the transom.[/size]
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[size 4]If you have several items mounted on the transom, first thing to check and repair would be these items. (Removing items and filling all screws, etc. with marine silicon.)[/size]
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[size 4]Let us know how this repair goes.[/size]
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[size 4]Worst cast is that there is a hairline crack that is located near the transom, and only opening up when there is pressure applied by the engine to the transom.[/size]
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[size 4]If you have several items mounted on the transom, first thing to check and repair would be these items. (Removing items and filling all screws, etc. with marine silicon.)[/size]
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[size 4]Let us know how this repair goes.[/size]
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