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I own a practically brand new mlb super mag. Beginning of the week we took it out for a layout hunt over the course of 4 hours there was probably close to 2-3 gallons sloshing around the bottom no heavy wake bay was literally glass and transfers were done by boat so wet waders are out also. When I get home from my trip I am going to throw it on saw horses and fill it with the hose and watch for leaks but was also thinking that would be a bad idea? My first instincts are that the anchoring eyelets are leaking. Any remedies? I know layout boats get a little water but not this much


I bet it has a leak somewhere.
 
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Call the company, you will be amazed at how much they will want to make it right. They will definitely have some tips.
 
Most likely ice built up some where and pushed something apart. I build homes for a living and you should see what ice can do to a home.
 
Betting a leak also. Solutions and problems are seldomly easy but did you rule out ice build up in a low point that melted during the hunt?
 
Hate to say it but leaks are standard with MLBs...we have repaired a lot of MLB boats for customers.
Be very careful filling it with water. Boats are not designed to handle the pressure of water from the inside. You're better to set it into the water and look for the leaks.
The seam would be my first area for inspection. After that, look for anything that penetrates the hull...then look at the deck.
Lou
 
DONT fill it with water! A customer done just that to try and find a leak on his boat and split it in half. Come to find out the leak was a not tight Drain plug to begin with.






Also MLB is out of business so contact wont be possible.
 
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