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Water in anchor locker

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Juat noticed tonight that water was pooling in my anchor locker of my Ranger Cayman 184 (almost identical to 191). I tried snaking out the drain with a sewer snake with absolutely no joy. Any ideas?
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Compressed air?
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fishinfool wrote:Compressed air?
This and/or shop vac :thumbup:
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Water hose with a high pressure nozzle. Usually gets the dirt dobber nests out.
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I tried the water and think it just filled the bow. Compressed air and shop vac. Me likey. thanks.
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