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I’ve searched and found previous post from others having problems with the cuddy drain hole not going anywhere. My grandson got seasick and the cleanup was to wash it down the drain hole. When I got home, I raised the trailer nose very high, blocked everything, and removed the bilge drain in the back of the boat. I then poured 10 gallons of detergent and water into the cuddy drain, no drainage anywhere. I was able to snake a length of 9 wire through the bilge drain, up the centerline, under the fuel tank. It would go to the bulkhead at the front of the fuel tank and stop solid. Rootering the wire around, I got a trickle started so I left it drain overnight, in the morning all had stopped. By sticking a dipstick into the cuddy drain, there were still several inches of water. I duck taped a piece of tubing to my shop vac hose and pulled out about 4 more gallons. So… I want to put in an access plate so I can hose out under the bulk head that my 9 wire hits. Question is should I make the opening on the cuddy floor or on the deck just outside the cuddy door. I have a ‘93 model adventurer 20.
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