I just "acquired" a 1973 O'Day Widgeon that has been stored for 12 years. Unfortunely the owner is deceased and there are no manuals or papers (other than registration).
My mystery is this: The mfg included boxesin the hull. One in the bow and another across the stern. Neither have any shelves or doors so I assume they were installed for flotation. There is a hole about 1 inch across in the lowest spot of the each box. There is no plug in either. But they look like the standard drain holes. I have stuck my finger and stiff wire into the holes and it seems there is some kind of flotation material.
But....I cannot find any holes in the hull to let water escape. Water put into the boat does not exit through the holes. They (the holes) were put in during manufacture. They must have a purpose. I hope someone can give me a clue.
My mystery is this: The mfg included boxesin the hull. One in the bow and another across the stern. Neither have any shelves or doors so I assume they were installed for flotation. There is a hole about 1 inch across in the lowest spot of the each box. There is no plug in either. But they look like the standard drain holes. I have stuck my finger and stiff wire into the holes and it seems there is some kind of flotation material.
But....I cannot find any holes in the hull to let water escape. Water put into the boat does not exit through the holes. They (the holes) were put in during manufacture. They must have a purpose. I hope someone can give me a clue.
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