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After completing our trip and getting ready to tow the boat back to our Storage facility approx. 400 mile trip. I was going over my trailering checklist with an other Cutwater owner. He said he was told by his dealer that the muffler has to be drained for trailering to stop water from entering the exhaust manifold and turbo. I had never heard this before and questioned this. I have trailered the boat close to 2000 miles and never done this and had no problems. He said that the dealer told him if you hit the brakes hard the water can migrate up the exhaust and do damage to the turbo. "Salt water will take out the turbo " Statement made by his dealer. I took his word on this and drained the muffler before trailering back. The problem I see is the drain plug at the bottom of the muffler is a self tapping screw that screws into fiberglass. The fiberglass is thicker at the drain plug area but I fear over time this will not seal properly. If it is a necessity to drain the muffler I will figure out a way to install an true drain petcock in the base of the muffler instead of the self tapping screw. I'm looking for any comments or knowledge to this subject. Thank you in advance.
Brian Brown
26 Cutwater
PORT-A-GEE
Brian Brown
26 Cutwater
PORT-A-GEE