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  1. Hey all - new to Malibu, I have a 2013 VTX. As part of my looking around in and out and upside down through the boat learning the systems and orientating myself with the layout and mechanics, I can't help but be curious about the drain path of the passenger deck. Say a wave comes over onto the deck, how does it drain to the bilge? Just works its way around through cracks and storage areas or is there a deck drain I've totally missed? From first glance seems water would take long time to find its way to the bilge from the deck. Every boat I've had had a very obvious deck drain to the bilge or out the transom through a scupper.
  2. Any feed back on the EZ Drains https://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=MCM002 for the Engine Block? I put my boat on the lift in early April in MI. Before I leave each weekend I put my heater on and drain the block just to be safe especially with the temps dropping into the mid 20's. The plugs seem like they get worn from doing this often so I thought about trying out the EZ Drains. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
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