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  • Andrew
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Aug 2005
    • 891

    • Tuscaloosa, AL


    #16
    RE: Re: RE: Lost flap warning!

    forgot to mention that all of the air between the exhaust and the cylinders will need to be displaced or compressed before water will get up there.............

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    • CradGen2
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Aug 2020
      • 1343

      • Horseheads NY

      • 1999 Ski 2000 Sport 2004 SV21 2007 216 1992 Malibu flightcraft 2008 210 2006 ski 2012 - 210 2016 BU 23lsv 1998 Sport 1997 Super Sport

      #17
      RE: Re: RE: Lost flap warning!

      Been there done that. How I keep a spare in my boat. If you can buy one for 10$ buy 2 for 20$. I was backing my boat up which forced water in the exhaust. I don't know a BEAVER had eaten mine.

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      • 8122pbrainard
        • Jul 2007
        • 255

        • Unknown


        #18
        RE: Re: RE: Lost flap warning!

        I have to completely agree with Andrew on this! Without the flapper, it will be tough to get water all the way back up to the engine. It wasn't untill the mid 70's that flappers even became popular. I have never seen damage caused by water intrusion via the exhaust. Bad exhaust manifolds yes! Don't forget that on all the newer boats, the water has to somehow make it past all the baffles in the mufflers too!

        Now if you have 2000 lbs of ballast plus 6 people in the boat, things are different!

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        • kentsmith12
          • Mar 2006
          • 64

          • Dallas, Texas (Lake Cypress Springs, TX)


          #19
          RE: Re: RE: Lost flap warning!

          I certainly get the point = $24 for a part just do it. However, I see boats all the time that don't have flap covers, capitan call exhaust ect. most of the power boats have direct exhaust with no flaps.

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