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Old 05-18-2008, 06:01 PM
MM33 MM33 is offline
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Default Re: Stringer drain hole clogged

I used a dowell and tried pushing it through with no luck, but I guess I could try hammering something through. I tried the opposite side for practice and the snake and dowell go through without issue. Its an easier side because there are no wires, hydraulic steering lines, etc, in the way. Its tight and those weep holes are angled back towards the transome, so its tought to get room, but i will try. Has anyone ever had one clog up before? I cant believe how clogged it is, its really starting to piss me off.
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:27 PM
datngrizz datngrizz is offline
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Default Re: Stringer drain hole clogged

A couple of thoughts -
1) Home depot sells electricians fish rods for fishing electrical wires. They are sturdy fiberglass with metal ends.
2)An electrical 1/4 plumbing snake. They have t hem at Home Depot that you chuck into a drill.

Both should fit the drain hole.

Good Luck!
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