easy clean
Pull everything out that is loose, cushions, papers, lines etc, drawers, loose shelves, bilge covers etc, anything that isn't screwed down or built in has to come out. place them somewhere they can be cleaned or dried go back in and pull everything that can be unscrewed doors and covers, bilge pumps etc, the object is to open the boat up as much as possible Buy or rent a mall trash pump (sometimes called clog-free) place it in the lowest point of the bilge and hook it up. Use a good hose and starting at a high point wash all the crud down to the bilge where the trash pump can get rid of it. (city pressure works, pressure washers have a habit of raising the grain in woodwork) spray everything down afterwards with a good strong cleaner/degreaser (castrol superclean or purple power, simple green etc) let them soak for a bit, a cheap pump-up garden sprayer works best for that, then using a scrub brush deck brush with a long handle etc scrub, and hose down again. Pressure washers are great for most use, but they will tear out caulking, raise grain on wood, eat seals and gaskets on engines and ports, and do a lot of unexpected damage you likely won't notice till later. not saying you WILL damage something, just a strong likelyhood unless you use caution or step the pressure down, and if you step the pressure down where's the advantage? just did this last year, wasn't as bad as I was expecting, the only thing I did different was to siphon the water out of the bilge instead of pumping it. for a peek at what I had to work with. http://www.geocities.com/merc2dogs/t-tour1.htmlKen.