Punctured tub

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  1. #1
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    Punctured tub

    Anyone ever have this happen lol ? Hard to believe a stick could make it all the way through the tub. Noticed this after a complete tear down for new bearings and primaries. Don't even know when it happened but it must have been when I was running through the Popple slash. Good thing I got some extra tub pieces to patch it. Glad the stick didn't come out while out fishing, don't think the bilge would've kept up lol.
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    Oh man, that could have led to a very bad day if it had come out while you were fishing lol. I run around in beaver dams and meadows all the time, I run over those little punji sticks left by the beavers all the time, this is something I worry about but have managed to aviod to date. Good luvk with the repair, at least it's a small one

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    It happens have a similar one in my Buffalo I stuck a plug in for know, also had one in my V2 which I know was a piece of rebar in the pond. Just wish I seen it before and not after, never even felt it.


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