aunt betty wrote:If you're running...the water actually will get sucked out the plug hole. When you stop is when it's a problem. Good thing to know. Especially if you don't have a bilge pump or a coffee cup handy.
I'm 32, but the boat is older than I by around a decade. Richline is the make, so you can try and figure out the year from that. I don't think they were around all that long.aunt betty wrote:The last boat I had with a bottom hole and suction lip was built in the 50's. Just how old are u goldenstein?
outboardman wrote:Most of the time it depends on the boat. Some you can do both but some only inside, and some like big bass boats the inside plug is way down there. If you do put it outside always use the T handle type,never the flip handle,you would have to be a idiot to do that.![]()
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outboardman wrote:I was just razzing ya. Any time you need help with boats or outboard motors feel free to ask. I have been in the marine industry for more than 40 years. Own a marine business and have repaired and rebuilt 1000's of motors. Been around boats my whole life.61 years. 2 strokes is all I do.
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