I have a 1997 208 Adventurer and the forward bilge is plugged and water is not flowing to the stern. We've tried running a snake, wire, compressed air and finally cutting a hole in the deck to gain access to the forward bilge. There is no apparent plug in the forward bulkhead drain, and a wire running into did not unplug the drain. We did find a stray piece of fiberglass (about 16 inches long by 4 inches wide) a few pieces of foam and some old calking floating in the forward bilge. These had to be left over from the factory. I suppose a couple of these pieces could have floated through the drain and plugged another hole through another bulkhead that I can't see. I did siphon about 50 gallons of water out of the forward bilge (I intentionally flooded it to check my auto bilge pump and that is how I found this problem) so the main problem (water) is gone...but I still have a plug somewhere.
So does anyone know what these boats look like without the deck? Are all the drains perfectly aligned so I can shove a rod from the stern drain plug all the way to the forward bilge and get this thing unplugged?
Yikes,,,any advice out there?
tomolalla
So does anyone know what these boats look like without the deck? Are all the drains perfectly aligned so I can shove a rod from the stern drain plug all the way to the forward bilge and get this thing unplugged?
Yikes,,,any advice out there?
tomolalla