Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone can help me out with this boat-related research question I have for the novel I'm working on. I have a character who is trying to sink a boat. She's not a boating expert, so I'm hoping she'll be able to simply "pull the plug"--though I know it might not be that easy. Without having to have her do some elaborate thing to get a boat to sink (she'll be in a bit of a hurry), is there truly a drain plug of some sort that she can pull out to have the boat fill with water? (Conveniently there are bricks nearby that she'll add into the boat to help push it down.) This is back in 1980, and I'd like the boat to be a a simple aluminum fishing boat, like a jon boat. And obviously I need this woman to be able to sink it, so if you know if a particular boat that would be easier for this objective, I'd welcome the advice!
Thanks so much. It often takes a village to write a book
I'm hoping someone can help me out with this boat-related research question I have for the novel I'm working on. I have a character who is trying to sink a boat. She's not a boating expert, so I'm hoping she'll be able to simply "pull the plug"--though I know it might not be that easy. Without having to have her do some elaborate thing to get a boat to sink (she'll be in a bit of a hurry), is there truly a drain plug of some sort that she can pull out to have the boat fill with water? (Conveniently there are bricks nearby that she'll add into the boat to help push it down.) This is back in 1980, and I'd like the boat to be a a simple aluminum fishing boat, like a jon boat. And obviously I need this woman to be able to sink it, so if you know if a particular boat that would be easier for this objective, I'd welcome the advice!
Thanks so much. It often takes a village to write a book