Where can you rent such a kid?  Is there an option to have them
replace the hose for a surcharge?

Joel
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On Mar 30, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Wally Bryant <w...@wbryant.com> wrote:

> The best way to find out is to put a small child in the lazarette and motor 
> around for a few hours.  If the kid has blue lips or is non-respnsive at the 
> end of the day you might have an exhaust leak.
>
> If you have water running down into the bilge from somewhere back there, or 
> see unexplained soot around the back of the boat, you might have a problem.  
> 25 years is definitely old for an exhaust hose, but it might be better as a 
> winter project if you can make it through the summer.
>
> Wal
>
>
> Eric Howarth wrote:
>> Alternatively, someone talk me into thinking that 25 year old hoses are OK 
>> for a few more seasons:)
>
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