aluminum Lowe taking on water

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jorrden

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17 ft Lowe aluminum bass boat takes on @ 10 gallons of water in 4 hours. Don't see any visible indications on hull. What could it be????
 

mattsmall1972

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Re: aluminum Lowe taking on water

Are you sure the plug is in firmly? Mine does the same thing when the plug is slightly loose.
 

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Re: aluminum Lowe taking on water

Check your drain plug first.
Can you leave the water in the boat, put it on the trailer, park it on an incline, dry off the hull, and see if you can see where it comes out. Gunna be a rivet or a seam. You can use Gluvit to seal it once you find it.

I'm just sayin...:D
 

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10 gallons of water in 4 hours is A LOT of water. Either the plug is loose as Mattsmall said. Or, you have a cracked weld, multiple loose rivets or possibly both. Has anything happened to the boat that might have caused this condition? Did you loan it to any one recently?
 

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You might want to look at the live well fittings. If you have the large gravity feed drain tube from your live well to the transom fitting it can leak if not tight. It will put a lot of water in the boat in a short time, don't ask how I know this. When the live well was not being used I would plug mine from the outside of the hull to reduce the risk.
 

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Plugged the intake for live well and boat did not take on water.

Can you please tell me how do I now fix the problem
 

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Check your hoses and connections for leaks. If it is water tight when the outlet is plugged and takes on water when not plugged you have a leak in your live well system some where. I would put it in the water without the plug and watch to see where the water comes in. It could be a loose connection, a broken or cracked hose or live well pump. The only way to know for sure what is needed is to see exactly where it is leaking.
 

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With boat out of the water, plug the livewell hole and fill the livewell with water, then you can check to see where the water is entering the boat.
 

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Grab the outlets on the livewell pump. Those can crack and leak in a ton of water. Easy fix with a new pump.
 

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17 ft Lowe aluminum bass boat takes on @ 10 gallons of water in 4 hours. Don't see any visible indications on hull. What could it be????
I have a new Lowe Legacy I love the boat but it takes on a ton of water. I have plugged every water intake hole for live wells and it still takes on water. The funny thing is that it dosen't always do it ?
 

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I have a new Lowe Legacy I love the boat but it takes on a ton of water. I have plugged every water intake hole for live wells and it still takes on water. The funny thing is that it dosen't always do it ?
Start a topic about your leaky Lowe.

And specify new or new to you, and maybe a year
 
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