I have a 18.5 Typhoon Weekender with a clogged cockpit drain hose. Because the hose from the cockpit to the hull valve does not run straight and has a kink in it I cannot run a clean-out snake down it. Any ideas on how to remove the clog short of removing the hose?
Thanks, Mark
Cockpit drain hose.
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Re: Cockpit drain hose.
Mark
I use a small bathroom plunger. The one I have is the yellow color model from Home Depot. Has worked for me for years.
Ernie
I use a small bathroom plunger. The one I have is the yellow color model from Home Depot. Has worked for me for years.
Ernie
Re: Cockpit drain hose.
You can try a garden hose with nozzle pressure from below and above.
Paul
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Re: Cockpit drain hose.
it's why I always prefer black rubber hose for drains. no kinks. unfortunately my boat has a lot of the corrugated type which I consider inferior .. but .. one of these days.
Re: Cockpit drain hose.
i blasted one side of my Ty with the power washer yesterday....no dice, still plugged (or the ball valve is closed)
John H.
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1980 Weekender Typhoon " Sailing Shoes"
Mattapoisett, MA
1980 Weekender Typhoon " Sailing Shoes"
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Re: Cockpit drain hose.
If the hose has a kink in it then that would seem to be the problem and it should be replaced, Steve.