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    Quote Originally Posted by Boatbottom View Post
    See, leaving the plug out aint all bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiebandit View Post
    My boat got flooded trying to load up at at sardis when a storm rolled in. It was full to the top of the bilge, I let it drain and dry out for a few days and luckily enough everything still worked.
    Sure hope so. I bet it's been full for a few days lol.

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    I think I'll spray some wd40 all over after it dries a bit just in case

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    Did you do that
    At least 2 Times......on the lake
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    Mike, you really need to check all your wiring connections on battery's, breakers and pumps. Sometimes when they flood like that those batteries will short to ground and eat up some of the electrical connections.
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    Make sure you rinse your boat out good. Had a buddy have a battery leak and it put pin holes through the aluminum a few months later. Ended up junking the boat. His was straight acid , but better safe than sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Mike, you really need to check all your wiring connections on battery's, breakers and pumps. Sometimes when they flood like that those batteries will short to ground and eat up some of the electrical connections.
    Will take a look for sure.

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    Mike....are you sure you and DonDon are not related lol
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    If the batteries were submerged for only a few minutes I would be more hopeful for you. A few days underwater and I'm doubtful. Keeping my fingers crossed for ya!
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    Oooooppsy=$$$$$
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