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Supposing cockpit drains really drained, imagination..as opposed to invagination

Posted By: Westcoaster, HMS 18, Jaunty
Date: 11/10/08 11:08a.m.

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In Response To: cockpit drain (Eric, P-19, #1221 Austin, TX)

It sounds like the not quite draining cockpit drain is ubiquitous among potters I'm figuring (so much safer than assuming) because of the desire to get the drain thru hull above the water line?

Messages In This Thread

winter and fiberglass -- Jason -- 11/9/08 4:46p.m.
Winterizing -- Chris J, P19 "Rocky" SLO CA -- 11/9/08 6:44p.m.
cockpit drain -- Eric, P-19, #1221 Austin, TX -- 11/9/08 8:34p.m.
Cockpit drain winterizing -- Tom Casper P19 1330 -- 11/10/08 7:36a.m.
Antifreeze -- Marvin Toler P19 #1085 MI -- 11/10/08 10:21a.m.
 Supposing cockpit drains really drained, imagination..as opposed to invagination  -- Westcoaster, HMS 18, Jaunty -- 11/10/08 11:08a.m.
The problem is two fold I belive. -- Alan Russell, Tallahasse, Potter 19 - Joy -- 11/10/08 11:40a.m.
ice damage -- David Lee -- 11/10/08 9:43a.m.
Wow! I love a new word. "Invagination" Thanks. -- Westcoaster, HMS 18, Jaunty -- 11/10/08 11:06a.m.
Ha! -- David Lee -- 11/10/08 1:53p.m.
thanks -- Jason -- 11/11/08 6:03p.m.
My Potter has had a lot of ice in the cockpit -- Mike (Potter 14 MKII "Courageous") -- 11/11/08 7:00a.m.


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