Wow...the bilge design of my new (to me) S2 9.2A REALLY leaves something to be desired from a "green" perspective. The keel is part of the hull with the bilge in the aft part and the lead ballast is encapsulated. The engine is mounted right over the bilge and the fuel tank is behind the bilge. So diesel and oil are funneled right into it. The fuel tank had been leaking and was repaired as a result of the survey. I pulled up the bilge pump for inspection yesterday. The survey recommended cleaning the bilge and boy he wasn't kidding. HELP. I need suggestions on getting nasty oily muck out of my bilge. I am considering partially filling it, adding liquid laundry detergent then using my bilge pump to circulate it around and to hose down the walls (bilge is about 4 feet by 1 foot by 2 feet). Then I will pump this and the subsequent rinse into waste containers for proper disposal. Other thoughts were to throw some of those oil absorbant pillows down there first to try to get some of it under control. Any idea how fast and effective those are?I am also considering adding an oil/water filter to my bilge pump line. It seems to be the responsible thing to do. Likewise I will add drip pans (somehow) to my 9.2A. Has anyone else done either?Thanks,BobM