I hate to admit this but today for the first time and maybe due to the virus and my brain dead demeanor, I launched my 208 but skipped the step where you install the bilge plug
Now to be honest, my boat always activates the bilge pump when launching after winter layup. I just assumed it was typical forward bilge water. Well when I got from the launch ramp to may dock, I looked over the side and saw that the bilge pump was still pumping. I popped a deck plate and saw water rushing in. I quickly closed the sea cocks and then it hit me. I didn't put the plug in!
So I took off my shorts and put on a bathing suit which I had nearby, grabbed a wrench and a plug and climber down the swim ladder into the water. Plug installed and boat still in good shape.
So I learned a few things: My bilge pump works, I am an idiot at times, and I got lucky
It can happen to anyone.
Maybe later I will tell you about my adventure replacing the poppet valve. I think I am getting a bit mentally challenged.
Now to be honest, my boat always activates the bilge pump when launching after winter layup. I just assumed it was typical forward bilge water. Well when I got from the launch ramp to may dock, I looked over the side and saw that the bilge pump was still pumping. I popped a deck plate and saw water rushing in. I quickly closed the sea cocks and then it hit me. I didn't put the plug in!
So I took off my shorts and put on a bathing suit which I had nearby, grabbed a wrench and a plug and climber down the swim ladder into the water. Plug installed and boat still in good shape.
So I learned a few things: My bilge pump works, I am an idiot at times, and I got lucky
It can happen to anyone.
Maybe later I will tell you about my adventure replacing the poppet valve. I think I am getting a bit mentally challenged.