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Water standing in drain hole of helm? Does this drain into a pan and a pump takes it out or does it drain directly out of the boat?
I will but really need to know if it has a tray with bulge or drains thru hull. It could be a belly in the line but don't want to start blowing air till I know for sure.I don't know the answer... but it stands to reason that if it drains overboard, it would be the shortest route possible - so there would then be a a thru-hull on the side of the boat near the helm. Do you have that?
Try a little bit of compressed air or weedwhacker string.
Looking at the side of the boat for the thru-hull will tell you. But don't worry, a little bit of air won't hurt anything, The string won't either - just don't force it too hard.I will but really need to know if it has a tray with bulge or drains thru hull. It could be a belly in the line but don't want to start blowing air till I know for sure.
I really appreciate your help.Looking at the side of the boat for the thru-hull will tell you. But don't worry, a little bit of air won't hurt anything, The string won't either - just don't force it too hard.
Sometimes there's info in manuals about this stuff - not sure about this, though.
I really appreciate your help.Looking at the side of the boat for the thru-hull will tell you. But don't worry, a little bit of air won't hurt anything, The string won't either - just don't force it too hard.
Sometimes there's info in manuals about this stuff - not sure about this, though.
Thanks for the update.It has the tray with a small bulge pump to take out. There is a filter involved and will be back to my boat the weekend to check it out. I will share my findings.
Thanks for the update.
Truthfully, I would have thought it would have gone directly overboard given it's height above the waterline
Honestly I thought the same but not so. I will update all my findings.