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=== User: Okay, after some more investigation, I started shooting the hose at the back of the transom. === Okay, after some more investigation, I started shooting the hose at the back of the transom. After the pods got emptied, it looks like the water is leaking into the pod from the back of the transom where the pod meets the transom, and it's just kind of pouring in there from that gap. It didn't used to do that. My suspicion is that there's some sealant in there that has kind of gotten hard or whatever, and that since the pods aren't actually part of the hull, they're just kind of floating there on top of the stringers that run outside the transom, the boat flexing and underpowered in waves kind of loosened up that sealant in there. I'm not sure what to do about it. I mean, I could put more caulking down there and try to seal it again, but of course, this is just going to happen again. I want to know if you've got any ideas.
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