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Reply to: Hobie 21 leak

[quote=Dogboy]In my experience, every Hobie I've owned leaked to some degree. If it's a slow leak, I wouldn't worry about it. If it's a significant leak, then you should try to fix it. The only way to find out where the boat is leaking is to lightly pressurize the hull and spray everything down with soapy water (use a Windex style spray bottle). The best method I find for pressurizing the hull is to just take a short length of rubber hose, jam it in the drain plug hole, and blow a good 10 to 20 lung-fulls into the hull. Then clamp the hose and spray. The wing sockets are the most likely leak point, but really, you want to check the entire hull, especially any thru-hull fittings. sm[/quote]

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