Went fisihing Friday night and (hate to say it) but I left my plug out of my Ranger boat. After putting in we went to the other side of the lake and the bilge pump kicked in and I realized that I had not put the plug in. I started up and headed for the dock and by the time I got across the lake the pump had quit. After it quit I was really kind of puzzled about it. I begin to think may be it was water left in the boat from washing it just could not figure it out. After sitting there for a little bit I would start the pump manually and water would come out for about 20 seconds and quit. Had me puzzled but decided to fish and from time to time I would start the pump and same thing water would come out for about 20 seconds and that was it. Fish for about 4 to 5 hours and when we got out we check the plug to see what was going on and hard to believe but the plug was completley out. Now I know what they are talking about when they say you can`t sink a Ranger. But I still do not understand why the boat did not take on more water.



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Like you BRS, I just pumped a little water out from time to time. Not comparing Ranger to Nitro by any means but I wonder if all boats will do that. My plug doesn't stay with the boat either so there is no way it went back in the drain hole...I keep it in the truck. Had someone work on my outboard and they broke the keeper piece off the plug and lost my trailer lock.
