No drain plug

I believe the big issue back in the early days was that closed cell foam had not been perfected yet. But I'm not positive on that. I do know it makes a hell of a difference now.....
 
I get why they did the foam. I just don't get why they didn't provide a drain plug.

Gravity and precipitation are pretty widespread.
 
To make matters stranger, the old owner added a 150 gallon tank in what used to be the bilge (total - 320 gallons); so it's kind of an odd but interesting setup.
 
Apparently he did some contract work for the State of Oregon with an R.O.V. mapping stuff. - thus the 320 gallons
 
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To make matters stranger, the old owner added a 150 gallon tank in what used to be the bilge (total - 320 gallons); so it's kind of an odd but interesting setup.

Nothing better for a boat filled with wet foam than adding over 1,000 pounds of fuel to the void. :)
 
the heavier the boat, the more fuel you need, the more fuel you need, the heavier the boat, the heavier the boat, the more..........................
 
No, Paul. My friend has been out of town; he's scheduling a marine survey for next week. His bank would require it anyway. I'm very curious about what the moisture analysis will say.
 
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