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Wow, another case of a 32 fountain sinking. All it takes is maybe 6 people sitting on the back end. Same thing happened to a buddy's boat.
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we have this boat at our shop right now. its actually not that bad for sitting on the bottom a couple of hours. its a 2000my 32'
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my buddy's 32 sunk 3 years ago. Just a little bit of wave action overnight at the dock. No wonder they don't make them anymore. He is still driving his. Good as new because it was in freshwater
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Wow, this brings up bad memories from our trip to Lake of The Ozarks shootout last year.
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Oh man...sorry to see that.
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I know of two 42's here on Lamier that have sunk in the slip.
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Originally Posted by J-Bonz
(Post 2662183)
Wow, I couldnt deal with that with a put in bay hangover..
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Thankfully all got out.
Leaking rear rub rail joint, not thru vent holes. |
That is my worst nightmare. Waking up to water in a boat. That would be a HUGE panic situation. Thankful that everyone is okay. That's what is important.
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Glad our's has staggered engines. Rub rails sits up about a foot off the water, and we have two bilge pumps 1200gph on starboard and 900gph on port side. Had 10 people in it yesturday still floatin. Knock on wood.
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