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If you have a wet vac you can slide the vac hose down into all those tight spots and suck up all kinds of nasty stuff. I filled my shop vac up a few time sucking mice bedding and crap out of the bilge. I put the boat in the water and got everything swishing around and found even more mice crap when I got it back home on the trailer.
Funny Skunk mentioned Swordfish. The commercial guys are still leaving New Bedford for the gulf stream. Seems kind of late in the season.
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Regards Barry 1987 V20 (sold) :( 1996 23' Wellcraft 1991 V20 ;) |
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oh also take the rod boxes out of the gunnels and unblock the bilge on the outside of the stringers...you need some long arms.
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Thanks for that suggestion... never would have checked!!
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