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Probably common sense, but figured I'd post this as a reminder. If you are inspecting your drain hoses, don't trust just looking at the tops of them like I did. Get a mirror or remote camera and look at the undersides.
A month or so ago, I was going to replace mine, but after I cut out the battery trays and looked at the tops of the hoses, I figured I'd wait till the off-season.
Fast forward to the news of the capsized 265, I decided I better just get it done. Once I got them out, the undersides were pretty cracked. A couple of spots maybe even look like they had been dripping.
Along with the hoses, I'm also installing a high water alarm, and an emergency aft bilge.
Inspect the hoses!
Tops of the hoses
Bottom of the hoses
A month or so ago, I was going to replace mine, but after I cut out the battery trays and looked at the tops of the hoses, I figured I'd wait till the off-season.
Fast forward to the news of the capsized 265, I decided I better just get it done. Once I got them out, the undersides were pretty cracked. A couple of spots maybe even look like they had been dripping.
Along with the hoses, I'm also installing a high water alarm, and an emergency aft bilge.
Inspect the hoses!
Tops of the hoses
Bottom of the hoses