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You'll get all manner of gadget suggestions, maybe more junk to
unstow, stow & screw with. But why not fit a permanent manual pump &
spout as has been used for decades? You could even make one fairly
easily of pipe & fittings if you can't locate one, it only has to suck
well to the height of the bucket.

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Mercury Marine makes a hand operated one that works good
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You'll get all manner of gadget suggestions, maybe more
junk to
unstow, stow & screw with. But why not fit a permanent
manual pump &
spout as has been used for decades? You could even make one
fairly
easily of pipe & fittings if you can't locate one, it only
has to suck
well to the height of the bucket.


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