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Shop Vac with a 'wet' tank ... use the suction to 'bounce' the clog. If
that doesnt work, 'snaking' a long stiff wire up from the bottom outlet is probably the best course. Compacting the clog from the 'up' side with air pressure, etc. will probably make it worse. Apply 1/4" mesh SS screens to the drain holes. At 4-6 ft. length drain hoses and two 90 degree (dirt catcher) angles, either opt to remove the 90 degree bends and replace with a single hose (long radius bends) ... or physically relocate the seacocks elsewhere. Joe Wood wrote: One of my cockpit drains is running very slow from being clogged with leaves, etc. Does anyone have any ideas? I've tried wrapping the dock hose in tape to form a tight seal and blowing it out with water pressure to no avail. I'm loath to run any kind of snake down there because it's just hose and there's a seacock below as well. BTW the hose is 4'-6' long with at lease two 90 degree bends. Not a good design and way too small if I get pooped. Would Peggy's beloved Raritan CP safely dissolve this stuff. Joe Wood |
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