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I always get a about a gallon or two at the end of the day.
I've watched at the ramp and all the boats that come out have water in the bilge. Oh MJ, don't forget about rogue waves!!!!
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I don't think a gallon or two is anything to worry about. Could be rain water, or just water that gets into the boat from spray, swimmers, skiers, anchors, etc.
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How many gallons of water does it take to fill a V20 to the gunnles any way?
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I know my flat's boat will fill with enough water to turn the pump on(about 15 gallons worth) in about 90 minutes in the water. When I first got it it would kick the bilge pump on every 15 minutes. You would be amazed at how much water will come through such a small place. My current leak is from one of my livewell pumps, where the cartridge goes in doesn't seal up very well. A gallon or two is nothin.
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Its wierd for me....sometimes hardly a drop then others I'll have a gallon or so. I agree that 1 - 2 gallons is next to nothing.
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