My 361 has an icebox with a 12vold cold plate. There is a thermostatically controlled "hole" which transfers cold air from the icebox into the "refrigerator." When ice melts in the icebox, the water is piped into the bottom of the "refrigerator" where there is a drain which is plumbed to a pump to send the water overboard. However, if you are not onboard or don't remember to push the pump button when the ice melts, then the water oozes past the refrigerator door seal and ends up in the bilges. I wish the melted ice (water) would remain in the icebox until I am present to press the button. I can't remove all the cabinet work to replumb the hose in the icebox to the pump. I have considered installing a hose inside the "refrigerator" to take the icebox water straight into the pump inlet, but then any condensation in the fridge would have no place to go. Any successful suggestions?