Stopping in to say "Hi!"
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Stopping in to say "Hi!"
I was a member of this forum years back when I bought my first pontoon, then a long hiatus mainly due to a lost Password. But I'm back now and have already posted about needing advice on adding drain plugs to my toons. I boat on Lake LBJ here in central Texas and I'm on my second pontoon... a 2015 Harris Solstice 220 tri-toon. Prior to her I had a 2004 Godfrey Sweetwater 19' pontoon. Still loving my Harris, especially going from 2 toons to 3, but having water-in-the-toon issues with her that's reducing some of the luster. But not enough for me to quit boating! So here's my pretty girl...
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Re: Stopping in to say "Hi!"
well..
you shouldn't be getting water in your pontoons.
My '06 lowes developed a leak at one of the seams that I had re-welded. Something you need to check.
My toons have a plastic plug mounted on top of each section....if you have those could one be missing?....If I needed to, Id use those, and a vinyl tube with my shop vac to suck out the water..
The problem with adding separate drains is that most toons are partioned off into 3 individual compartments.....
you shouldn't be getting water in your pontoons.
My '06 lowes developed a leak at one of the seams that I had re-welded. Something you need to check.
My toons have a plastic plug mounted on top of each section....if you have those could one be missing?....If I needed to, Id use those, and a vinyl tube with my shop vac to suck out the water..
The problem with adding separate drains is that most toons are partioned off into 3 individual compartments.....