Tito
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Hi there,
I bought 2320 a couple years ago and it has a new deck and fuel tank. There are 3 inspection plates on the deck. And one day I was wondering if there was any water below the tank so I pushed a tube down there and managed to siphon out probably about a gallon of what seemed like soapy bleach water. I’m wondering if there’s a better way to drain that cavity below the tank, I’d sleep better knowing it’s bone dry down there. My boat does have a small through hole along the keel in that region, I have no idea what it goes to. My Parker is a year 2000 with the notched transom. Hope maybe somebody can help me out.
Thanks in advance!
I bought 2320 a couple years ago and it has a new deck and fuel tank. There are 3 inspection plates on the deck. And one day I was wondering if there was any water below the tank so I pushed a tube down there and managed to siphon out probably about a gallon of what seemed like soapy bleach water. I’m wondering if there’s a better way to drain that cavity below the tank, I’d sleep better knowing it’s bone dry down there. My boat does have a small through hole along the keel in that region, I have no idea what it goes to. My Parker is a year 2000 with the notched transom. Hope maybe somebody can help me out.
Thanks in advance!