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clean out port; manhole assembly; repair

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    Newer (2020) clean out plug issue

    Hey gang, been reading around the forum and haven't found a great solution. I have a 2020 212x and have loved it, except the clean out ports. My god do they suck. Essentially after taking them out a few times to clear seaweed or when I get an error, they are very very very hard to get back in...
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    Clean Out Port Re-Build <AKA the Moron marina thread!>

    Hi - looking for some insights. I have a 2008 232 Limited that I took into a local marina last fall to have the clean out plugs removed (they had been stuck a while). The marina disassembled the manhole covers as well as the hose. In doing so, it appears they cut into the base metal (aluminum?)...
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