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04-22-2019 08:12 AM
Hi all. Just joined the forum. I have a 1990 Amberjack 270. I have owned this for about 15 years. A drop of water has been existing the rear drain plug all winter long. Boat was shrinkwrapped and on blocks. There is a bullkhead about 5-6 feet from the transom, which goes from hull floor up about 18 inches to create a deck area where batteries are stored. This plywood bulkhead is covered in fiberglass epoxy. I just noticed the epoxy fiberglass has seperated from the plywood bulkhead. The plywood is soaking wet. I have no idea where this water could have come from. Has anyone had this happen to their Amberjack or other boat?
Bob
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