fatrap
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Rob has me all syched up now about water between the cap and hull. Does anyone know how much room there is there for water to occupy? Is it even worth worring about in my boat's case? I'm sure that if water can get in it's where the cap screws to the hull. These screws need to be tighten occasionally. I was under the assumption that all void areas are filled with foam.
As I posted under Robs's "water source" post I too found water when mounting a bracket on the hull. Can this water, if there, cause problems if it freezes? My little Nitro (dc170) is winter stored inside, but unheated. Although it doesn't freeze in there very often it can.
Anyone with any insights? I'm glad Rob brought this up as I have always wondered about it.
fatrap
As I posted under Robs's "water source" post I too found water when mounting a bracket on the hull. Can this water, if there, cause problems if it freezes? My little Nitro (dc170) is winter stored inside, but unheated. Although it doesn't freeze in there very often it can.
Anyone with any insights? I'm glad Rob brought this up as I have always wondered about it.
fatrap