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If they are truly sealed, then no condensation would be able to form inside.
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Also, sometimes the drain holes are on the top of the tube under the deck and a pump with tubing is required to drain the logs.
Bennington Pontoons do not have drain holes and are not pressurized. If you get hole on the upper portion of the tube Bennington recommends drilling a hole in the bottom of the affected baffles and having a competent welder re-weld. Dan |
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