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Unread 04-24-2008, 06:30 AM
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A self bailer is a boat that has scuppers, so when you get water on the deck it just goes out of the boat.
You should have them on you V2o if you have 80 or up.
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**Important Clarification**

If you do decide to drill a hole in the thumbnail, please do not use a power drill. Sterilize a needle and SLOWLY work a hole into the center of the nail with it.

Actually, you are probably past the point of "pressure pain" but if not I know the hole in the nail works great because I had to do it to mine before
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Thanks Macojoe.
I get it. When I have people on the boat, water gets in, I think I will install those check valves I have seen in the "scuppers".
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