Floating

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    Floating

    I got an Argo a while back and now I’m rebuild a max II and I wanted to know if you take them in the water can you keep them in the water for a long period of time like the Argo or are they just a in and out thing?

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    Well, water tight is still water tight. However I recommend a bilge pump in either machine, the Max II also has a tendency to throw water in the side/rear vents at higher throttle so be aware of that possibility, try the new machine in shallow water just off the beach first.


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    I agree with AROJIM.

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