Nvm, well getting closer
Not sure if this is Veeky Forums related but it is technically a vehicle so w/e
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Maybe seasick doesn't work? Because it was on lock mode but I still got water in my live well from driving it in lake
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>Maybe seasick doesn't work? Because it was on lock mode but I still got water in my live well from driving it in lake
It's possible. There is an inlet and an outlet/drain, right? So make sure both are locked.
Finding leaks on the boats can be pretty tedious but the next step really is just going through everything one by one. Or making sure the boat is dry when you dunk it in the water and seeing if you can see where water starts to come in from (making someone backs the truck up extremely slowly while you are in the boat looking at the bilge seeing where water comes from). Check the mounting bolts on your outboard engine also.
That said, the easiest thing still to do is to load it on the trailer, make sure the hull is dry (let it dry out and water evaporate) and then put a hose in the livewell and see where it leaks. If not livewell leak then put the hose in the bilge and fill it up to about where the waterline is on the boat. Don't fill it more than that. Remember that water is heavy, and there are limits to what your boat AND the trailer can take. you don't want to pop the tires or fuck up the trailer. It shouldn't take very much water to get above the drain plugs which is probably all you need.
Also I imagine there is a livewell pump too? that's another thing to check. Again, it's basically just tracing the steps water can take. The hoses are a common thing to leak too. They get dry and crack.