Portable / dockside pumpout MI????????????
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My boat is broken and likely wont get fixed until winter. I need to pumpout but dont know of any portable or dockside pump outs. Boat is now in port huron area and will travel 150 miles north along I75 to get her home. any suggestions? I do have a big shop vac at home but this will be my last choice.
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River Street Marina has a pump out facility if I remember correctly but it has been a while......If they do not have the service availible, Have you tried calling any of the local marinas where the boat is currently or locally to see if any of the marinas have a pumpout station that is accessible to a boat on a trailer.
It is a lot less hassle paying a bit extra for a pumpout where ever it is, than having to improvise emptying the tank.
It is a lot less hassle paying a bit extra for a pumpout where ever it is, than having to improvise emptying the tank.
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Wet/Dry vac should get the job done, unless you are dropping dueces in the boat...I don't think I would want to use a shop vac at home if that is the case.
What happened? Seems like last year you had some issues as well?
What happened? Seems like last year you had some issues as well?
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Well there are 2 deuces in there since the 4 th of July. Oh the joy. I had one day of trouble free boating this year and then blew a drive. I didn't want to throw good money after bad so I decided to think about my next move with my drives and save some money
I have put 20 hours on my boat in the last 3 years. Sux! Last summer it was in the shop 5 different times and that's a6 hour round trip deal. This year it went once and it's still there
Ill go get it in a week but shtters full and I have called a few places with no luck. Hoping someone here has a good suggestion
I have put 20 hours on my boat in the last 3 years. Sux! Last summer it was in the shop 5 different times and that's a6 hour round trip deal. This year it went once and it's still there
Ill go get it in a week but shtters full and I have called a few places with no luck. Hoping someone here has a good suggestion
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The shop vac thing is not as terrible as it sounds. As long as you have some treatment in the tank neutralizing bacteria and odor; you should be fine. Fill the tank with fresh water through flushing the head, and suck out the full tank. Then dump the shop vac out in the woods somewhere; and clean with fresh water and Lysol. I've done it a number of times with no issues. Just make sure you pull the dry filter out of the shop vac first.



