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ex-Gladys

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[RANT ON] Don't you just love boats? Launched 9th May, couple of weekends aboard, and the bog is u/s as far as pump in is concerned... At a silly hour, buoyed by a glass of Glenlivet last Saturday evening I set about identifying the source of the issue. I'd already sorted the bog itself, and renewed the Jabsco flappy valve bits at the top, so off came the inlet pipe to see where that was blocked, it wasn't... So tested the Blake's seacock, and.... no hose impersonation when I turned it on just a very slow dribble. So she has to come out again for a 5 min job clearing the inlet seacock.... [RANT OFF]

Now I've got that off my chest, I'll get me coat....
 
[RANT ON] Don't you just love boats? Launched 9th May, couple of weekends aboard, and the bog is u/s as far as pump in is concerned... At a silly hour, buoyed by a glass of Glenlivet last Saturday evening I set about identifying the source of the issue. I'd already sorted the bog itself, and renewed the Jabsco flappy valve bits at the top, so off came the inlet pipe to see where that was blocked, it wasn't... So tested the Blake's seacock, and.... no hose impersonation when I turned it on just a very slow dribble. So she has to come out again for a 5 min job clearing the inlet seacock.... [RANT OFF]

Now I've got that off my chest, I'll get me coat....

an avon pump down the pipe might have done it
 
Gets my vote. You could possibly connect a bit of hose on to the inlet seacock and be above the waterline and then poke down it with a straightened coathanger (I assume you have a metal coathanger in your tool box :))

Not with a blakes(side exit for pipe) under a plinth and only 2" vertical clearance...
 
I did that once with a cable tie. Went through 90 degrees and cleared a blockage.

If anyone is interested in a cable tie for such a job I have loads unused ones about 1/2 wide and a foot or so long from a project they were not needed for.

That's a thought, could list them on the for sale section as bog clearers. :cool:
 
It's the inlet that's blocked, not the outlet - hence the strainer on the ouside to stop weed blocking it.

Sorry, didn't read the OP carefullly enough. :o

Nevertheless, strainers can get blocked more easily by barnacles etc, and are a b***er to clear.
 
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