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Bilge cleaning
- tonyiiiafl
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Bilge cleaning
I have seen people taking a hose to the center bilge and filling with water to allow the stinky water to dilute and be pumped out by the bilge pumps.
- throwback2
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- Vessel Info: 1987 Carver 28 Voyager,twin small blocks,1991 Shamrock,350 Chevy now.
1973 Atlantic Craft 15, 2004 2 smoke Merc 40,
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- bud37
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- tonyiiiafl
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- Vessel Info: 1994 Carver 39 Cockpit Motor Yacht
- Location: Cape Cod, MA
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- vineyardgray
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1988 Carver
3867 Santego
PCYC
- tonyiiiafl
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- Joined: November 19th, 2015, 4:00 am
- Vessel Info: 1994 Carver 39 Cockpit Motor Yacht
- Location: Cape Cod, MA
- Has thanked: 601 times
- Been thanked: 193 times
Re: Bilge cleaning
- tonyiiiafl
- CYO Supporter
- Posts: 902
- Joined: November 19th, 2015, 4:00 am
- Vessel Info: 1994 Carver 39 Cockpit Motor Yacht
- Location: Cape Cod, MA
- Has thanked: 601 times
- Been thanked: 193 times
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- kamakazerc
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: December 7th, 2017, 7:14 am
- Vessel Info: proud new owners of a 1988 3607 aft cabin,as of august 2018, and still have at this time our 1980 mariner 2896
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Re: Bilge cleaning
It works wonders. Once you've done the basic cleaning, I just spray down areas of the bilge that have been damp. And even drain a bit down the sinks and showers to treat the shower sumps. And WOW. No nasty smells all season. It's also environmentally safe!
The main thing though, as I've heard discussed, is keep the bilge dry. But if water does accumulate, and you don't have the time right away to do a cleaning
Just popping a few Oz's in the standing water, will do wonders.
The pic, is what I get from Amazon. It's consentrated , so two gallons lasts for a long time...
So.... Happy cleaning, And boating

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