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Blow some air thought the hose and listen for where it exits.

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Find the hose and outlet from the pump and trace back to the pump.

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May or may not be in the locker. You need to find the pump. It will be
accessable from behind a seat or somewhere around the engine. Just keep
looking and you will find it.

Most boats have drain hoses or outlets that flow the water to the pump
which is located at the lowest point of the boat.

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tony thomas wrote:

The pump will be a the back of the boat behind/under the rear seat or
engine depending on the layout of the boat.
It will not be in the ski locker as that is not at the rear of the
boat.

They are fairly cheap and usually a lot easier to replace than repair.


Are you saying the inlet would not be in the ski locker? On our boat,
the ski locker is in the floor, and extends to the back of the boat.




I'll try that again, but part of the problem is a)the hose goes through a
bunch of wires, and b)it ends (along with the pump, I assume) behind the
gas tank, which I have no interest in removing for this project.



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Bill McKee wrote:
Blow some air thought the hose and listen for where it exits.

"jflash" wrote in message
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Bill McKee wrote:

Find the hose and outlet from the pump and trace back to the pump.

"tony thomas" wrote in message
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May or may not be in the locker. You need to find the pump. It will be
accessable from behind a seat or somewhere around the engine. Just keep
looking and you will find it.

Most boats have drain hoses or outlets that flow the water to the pump
which is located at the lowest point of the boat.

--
Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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tony thomas wrote:


The pump will be a the back of the boat behind/under the rear seat or
engine depending on the layout of the boat.
It will not be in the ski locker as that is not at the rear of the
boat.

They are fairly cheap and usually a lot easier to replace than repair.


Are you saying the inlet would not be in the ski locker? On our boat,
the ski locker is in the floor, and extends to the back of the boat.



I'll try that again, but part of the problem is a)the hose goes through a
bunch of wires, and b)it ends (along with the pump, I assume) behind the
gas tank, which I have no interest in removing for this project.




Hadn't thought of that. Thanks!
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