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Old 01-16-2020, 08:27 PM   #20
wwestman
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City: Bellingham, WA
Vessel Name: Excellent Adventure
Vessel Model: 1995 Jefferson Ker Shine 45
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Many boats like that have a drain plug either in the side or end of the keel, for just the issue you are dealing with. Usually a brass plug in a fitting. I have seen them with so many layers of paint that if you did not know where it was, you would never find them. You might want to check before drilling any more hole. If not then I would suggest inserting a drain plug before you finish and splash the boat. Will make next time so much easier.
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