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    Since I was taking my jack plate pump out I decided to go on and remove the floor to take a look at my bilge. Among other things found, 1 bungee cord , 1 7/16 wrench (mine), 1 pair pliers, plastic salamanders, huge plastic worms various nuts, bolts and a whole lot of gunk. Fixin to drop the shop vac in. Don't see how she ever drained. Anything I need to check or service now that the pumps are exposed?

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    its amazing what can and does get in there, service you right for green carp fishing!!!!
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    Check any and all wiring connectors you can find. Check hose condition and connections. Look from crimps or rubbed spots. If you don't have it install a automatic float swith to your bilge pump with a bypass switch.
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