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    #31
    Let's not mince words and focus on the problem at hand
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      #32
      I have a headache now!

      "It's not a Tuuumooor"
      "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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        #33
        PSS is the way to go . . . but if you still get a little water in there, just use a siphon tube (that you pump a few times) and it'll get the rest of it out. You can pick up a siphon tube for $5 at most hardware or auto supply stores.

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          #34
          Our 2000 21V has the same offset drain plug in the transom and a second drain plug in the center near the V-drive. The center plug is also used when draining the engine oil with the oil pan drain hose kit. On our boat the oil pan drain hose kit was either dealer installed or a factory option. When you lay the oil pan drain hose down in the bilge the hose will just fit thru the center drain a couple of inches - like it was made for it. I slide one of those black oil change jugs with the raised sides under the hose. Takes an hour if the oil is cold. I probably could hook up one those dipstick pump units to the hose and it would get it all.

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            #35
            Problem draining your bilge.

            As you get older you may need:

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