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ContinuousWave Whaler Moderated Discussion Areas ContinuousWave: The Whaler GAM or General Area Self Bailing Characteristic of 9-foot Tender
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Author | Topic: Self Bailing Characteristic of 9-foot Tender |
jake111361 |
posted 10-17-2009 12:34 PM ET (US)
Is the older 9' tender self bailing? |
deepwater |
posted 10-17-2009 01:08 PM ET (US)
Well how old and if its got a drain plug and its a whaler pull it and see |
number9 |
posted 10-17-2009 05:51 PM ET (US)
The Owner's Manual in the Reference section is a good source of information. |
Newtauk1 |
posted 10-17-2009 10:27 PM ET (US)
The answer is yes. Why the other two responders did not provide this is unclear. |
number9 |
posted 10-18-2009 08:51 AM ET (US)
Did not provide a simple yes for a couple of reasons. The Owner's Manual description provides more information than just yes. By providing a reference that members may not be aware of they may find a wealth of other useful information on the site. |
Newtauk1 |
posted 10-18-2009 05:11 PM ET (US)
How about "Yes' and refer the poster to the source? |
jimh |
posted 10-18-2009 05:27 PM ET (US)
Let's leave the sidebar argument about how to reply to questions aside. "All Boston Whaler boats are self bailing." http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/manual9-17/operations. html#drainTubes |
deepwater |
posted 10-18-2009 09:00 PM ET (US)
Not everyone that has a whaler ,,Has a real whaler,,some have been told its a whaler and its not,,So i asked how old and if it had a drain plug ,,,To pull it ,,,,Whalers will self drain ,,,,Someones idea of a whaler wont ,,The person was rather vague so i suggested a sure fire test ,,,,,,Pull the plug ,,,, |
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