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Windows, Those Leaky, Leaking Windows: Boat Window Leaks and Design Faults

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Window leaks:Leaking windows are inconvenient because they let the water that is supposed to remain on the outside into places it shouldn't be. Oh, its aggravating enough that you might have to try to sleep on a wet mattress, but that's hardly the least of your problems when you have a leaky boat. The real kicker is when those leaks cause a lot of damage, as they are wont to do, that cost you a whole lot of money to repair, and even more money when you go to sell the boat if you don't.

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