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Sucks pickle time!:(
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Really sucks when bad things happen to good boats.
As Expensive Date said, re float, a lot of drying out, a few electrical issues and a nice going over for the engines she'll be as good as new. When was the last time anyone here bothered to pull their carpets and cleaned underneath? Compare it to the Cig that "broke" recently and I think that Fountain is the better buy now. RR |
Bring it out west, you can dry out a salteen cracker right now.
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As already stated, it's fresh water. Someone had lots of work to do but the boat should be fine!
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Originally Posted by Expensive Date
(Post 4330161)
Fresh water, drain the engines and fuel tanks and get it running. As long as its dried out good she should be fine.
Also consider you may not be able to "dry it out" when the hull is 1000 lbs heavier than it used to be after 150 gallons of water gets absorbed into the hull/stringers. If that boat has insurance it is going to be a write off, if no insurance it is going to be a craigslist ad: Great boat, needs new cushions and motors ran great before I stopped using the boat! |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 4330234)
Sure until you try to sell it on OSO! :D
Also consider you may not be able to "dry it out" when the hull is 1000 lbs heavier than it used to be after 150 gallons of water gets absorbed into the hull/stringers. If that boat has insurance it is going to be a write off, if no insurance it is going to be a craigslist ad: Great boat, needs new cushions and motors ran great before I stopped using the boat! |
Something doesnt seem right, how does a boat like this take on that much water to sink over night, something else has to be wrong for that to happen
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Very possible with the amount of rain we have gotten in the area.
Remember they are half way sinking normally :) |
What normally happens in this type of case? Insurance company pays out the claim and then sells the boat as salvage?
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Originally Posted by turbom700
(Post 4330268)
Something doesnt seem right, how does a boat like this take on that much water to sink over night, something else has to be wrong for that to happen
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