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Would the finish stand a kettle of boiling water?

The pesital has a lot of mass, therefore it would absorbe a lot of heat fast. Means it would take a lot of water. Further, I would be pouring the water inside the stearing housing where the wheel break, engine cables and compass wiring (for night lighting) are located. Add to this the water would wind up in the bilge aft of the engine... messy.
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