Help! (It's probably listed as a tip somewhere in this forum, but after looking for an hour or so, I will just"go stoopid" and ask. No pride here...) Winterizing the head on my Hunter 306 two days ago (after a many tank flushes), I closed the head intake thru-hull and took off the white sanitation hose (1" or so OD) to pump some pink stuff through the head and lines. And since the hose end was pretty chewed up (and I still had a bit of slack to the Jabsco head pump) I cut off about an inch and replaced the 2 hose clamps (one was partly broken through) and now - it's a pretty difficult reach right behind the engine near the shaft packing - I can't get the silly hose back on the thru-hull. WHAT'S the trick? It seems to only fit on by "screwing" the hose clockwise....but I can't seem to get it more than about 3/4" over the through hull bronze fitting nipple ridges. Tried putting the hose end in (nearly) boiling water for 10 or so minutes...still won't go back on. Trying to "lubricate it" sounds like a bad idea. If no one can give me a hint, I'm going to be forced to try and get the next door kid who plays HS football to crawl in the aft berth with me and see if 4 hands can plain force it on (since just my 2 apparently can't). I'd appreciate any ideas...and will gladly tolerate collateral verbal abuse. Just focused on getting it back together.