Do we need to pull it after every time we take out the boat? We've pulled it several times and there's never been any water at all...
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Should I pull the plug?
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If you don't remove the plug when stored outside, this could happen to you.
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We always pull our as well. It's a good habit, since we use the cooler every outing all that water drains into the bilge. Also if you ever cut into a huge roller "like I have" and get a wall of water splash onboard you definatly need to let it drain.2010 Tige RZ2 "Fully Loaded" 650hrs
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Pull the plug it is a good habit. This way it does not accidentally get left in over the winter and the boat fill with water. Not to mention the instant somthing is leaking and water is not where it is supposed to be you will know.www.automarinecare.com CWB, ACME, FlyHigh, Merc Marine, PCM, Marine-power, WETSOUNDS, HSE Volume Controls, Kicker, Sony, Samson Sports, and many other marine parts or accessory's.
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Originally posted by robert theisen View PostPull it and chock the wheels.Then jack the tongue as high as you can,that will get out any water.Because of the convex hull it takes a great angle to drain the water out.
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Originally posted by embo View PostI hadn't been pulling the plug but recenly I took on some extra ballast (opps) and pulled the plug. Nothing came out but I knew I had water in there. I found a STEEP driveway and low and behold, it poured out. Definetly need to raise the bow significantly to get the water to run out. I also always open up both rear locker lids, and the engine cover to make sure the boat "breaths" till the next outing.
When I was looking to buy a boat last year, several of the boats had a pungent mold like smell. One of the boats (Tige 22V) didn't have any carpet in the storage areas. My guess is the former owner removed it due to mildew.Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
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