DO NOT CUT into the RAIL
Ron C.
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and flush
it overboard. Trust me, it works! Some people use sponges stuffed through
the slots and hanging over.
Gary
30-1 with hanging water drippers
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Ron C.
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You can also use a bit of cotton rope as
You can also use a bit of cotton rope as a siphon, removing it while under way
of course. Almost like a baggywrinkle.
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Hi all,
I
Hi all,
I just recently bought a C&C 33 Mk II and have noticed that I have standing
water around the aft part of the toerail for several days after a rainfall.
I was thinking of putting a notch in the toerail to help it drain (at least
most of it) or perhaps a little 90 degree scupper from the