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  • johnnyb
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    I took the boat to Dealer for issue. As suspected a line had popped off from the live well drain. The live well drain has a y that attaches to the overflow. A rubber line then runs to the back of the boat to a drain. You have to tear the front deck, trolling batteries and compartment and several other items out to get to the lines. Mechanic suggested either the hose clamp was not tight and the small piece of hose was a little short allowing the strain. I suspect the heavy water I was in popped it off. However this boat should be made for that type of water.
    Over $600 to tear apart, fix and put back together. A non moving , heavy duty rubber tube pulled off and this is not covered under any type of warranty. I am told to contact the dealer as I can find no number to talk to Lund service. I did get a very nice email from a Marketing Rep, but that is not here area.
    In todays world it is hard to find quality and service both wrapped in one package.

    johnnyb
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    #1875593

    I have a 2016 lund rebel that has a leak in the live well drain. It does not leak if I plug the live well drain on the transom. It does not leak to fill the live well with the aerator pump. The minute the water reaches the over flow (which must have a t to the grain line) I start taking on water.
    I suspect a broken or pulled out fitting. I do not understand why as it has worked since new and there should be no moving parts.
    My issue is how to get to it. It is in the front of the boat with absolutely no access. I suspect hundreds of dollars to fix at dealer.

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