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I have a 17foot, 2003 Trophy purchased last June. I have been unsucessful
in removing all the water draining into the anchor well though I've placed the trailer winch on an eight inch wooden block and jacked it up all the way. I also inserted a 15 foot snake without obstruction. When I withdrew the snake it was still wet, indicating water was still present. I can't imagine an obstruction on a three month old boat. All help appreciated. -- Ernie Everyone dies, but not everyone lives. A. Sachs |
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I am going to take a guess and say that the Company put a trap in the drain
line. To prevent water from going forward when you fish off the bow. Jack "Ernie" wrote in message ... I have a 17foot, 2003 Trophy purchased last June. I have been unsucessful in removing all the water draining into the anchor well though I've placed the trailer winch on an eight inch wooden block and jacked it up all the way. I also inserted a 15 foot snake without obstruction. When I withdrew the snake it was still wet, indicating water was still present. I can't imagine an obstruction on a three month old boat. All help appreciated. -- Ernie Everyone dies, but not everyone lives. A. Sachs |
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I'd put my money on a kinked hose.
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