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<blockquote data-quote="ScreamingPotato" data-source="post: 388266" data-attributes="member: 14622"><p>I did take a pressure hose attachment and spray up the two exposed channels in the back up toward the front. I'm going to attack it this weekend with a plumbing snake or wire and report back. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean it wasn't bone dry there was water in there but after the bilge pump ran dry the front area of the boat had a good 1-2 inches of water still above the deck. I guess all the passages back down to the rear and bilge area are clogged up. I think the previous owner kept it parked under an oak tree as I've removed quite a few leaves and sticks and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScreamingPotato, post: 388266, member: 14622"] I did take a pressure hose attachment and spray up the two exposed channels in the back up toward the front. I'm going to attack it this weekend with a plumbing snake or wire and report back. I mean it wasn't bone dry there was water in there but after the bilge pump ran dry the front area of the boat had a good 1-2 inches of water still above the deck. I guess all the passages back down to the rear and bilge area are clogged up. I think the previous owner kept it parked under an oak tree as I've removed quite a few leaves and sticks and such. [/QUOTE]
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