and the lines are rotting. I tried jamming one of those devices similar to a snake used on clogged toilets to open up the drain, no luck. Any suggestions appreciated.
getting forward of the forward bulkhead in the v berth. If your boat is like mine, there is a plastic hose leading from the anchor locker drain to the outboard drain. If you can remove & clean it, great. Otherwise, this hose is available at West Marine for almost nothing. Good luck
You may have already tried this, but try unclogging it from the thru-hull side. I'd be nervous running a plumbing snake that I'd puncture the hose, and have an anchor well full of 'yuch' in my v-berth. But, I'd look at tryting to hold a hose up to the outlet side. That way the clog comes back out the way it came in ... hopefully.T J
You could try "flushing" it out with water pressure from a garden hose (try either end; anchor locker and thru-hull). Be careful not to blow the tubing out...
I crammed the hose nozzle in the opposite end, where it exits the hull. All sorts of debris came a bubbling out, Louisiana crude. Now if I can just keep it clean...Thanks, Scott S/V hello Dolly
Mine filed up last week (6 foot waves and water over the bow) and I had salt water in the Sprint 600 windlass...that is also in the anchor locker.. Killed it.. Now I use the green pad. It lets water through but not the crude.. Also thinking about putting a second drian in half way up.. as a backup.
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