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Clogged "pee" holes?

maboat

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Location
Lake Ray Hubbard, TX
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2006
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AR
Boat Length
23
As I get my boat ready for the season, I'm reminded of an old trick I learned from a fellow jetboater. Its been so long I can't remember who, so I guess I'll take the credit ;)

If you have problems with insects (wasps, daubers, etc) clogging up the pee holes, try this:

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When you store your boat, plug the holes with golf tees!
They are cheap and available everywhere. And if you forget to take them out, no worries, they pop right out when the engine starts pumping water.
 
Yeah, and if you buy a bag of 100, you can offer them for sale in pairs and make a nice profit...because everyone knows you pay more for anything associated with "boats or airplanes":eek:
 
Yeah, and if you buy a bag of 100, you can offer them for sale in pairs and make a nice profit...because everyone knows you pay more for anything associated with "boats or airplanes":eek:
Oh crap, why didn't I think of THAT
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Missing out on all these money-making ideas is why I don't [yet] have that boat in my sig...
 
Good idea. Although I haven't run into a problem with wasps or dirt daubers, I went ahead and plugged mine this winter with the foam ear plugs you use at the shooting range. However, unlike yours, mine will not pop out if I forget to take them out and I sure couldn't turn a profit, haha.
 
"If you have problems with insects (wasps, daubers, etc) clogging up the pee holes, try this:"

Wow!!! It's a good thing you put a picture up with that post....cause that would have hurt like hell if it wasnt the boats pee hole!!:eek:
 
Word of caution here. I was doing this on my boat and one year the wooden golf tee “head” rotted or something and somehow broke off. Luckily I was able to pull out the broken piece but that could’ve ended up to be a real pain in the ass. I haven’t used tees since and I did have some stupid animal shove a bunch off grass or something in another year but I was able to fish that out with line trimmer string.
 
"If you have problems with insects (wasps, daubers, etc) clogging up the pee holes, try this:"

Wow!!! It's a good thing you put a picture up with that post....cause that would have hurt like hell if it wasnt the boats pee hole!!:eek:
Good one. Golf tee in other pee hole doesn’t sound like fun?
 
Word of caution here. I was doing this on my boat and one year the wooden golf tee “head” rotted or something and somehow broke off. Luckily I was able to pull out the broken piece but that could’ve ended up to be a real pain in the ass. I haven’t used tees since and I did have some stupid animal shove a bunch off grass or something in another year but I was able to fish that out with line trimmer string.
Plastic golf tees.
 
These plastic wire nuts have been working lately for me, I just remove them along with my electric when I'm getting ready to trailer. The red sticks out as a reminder.

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...And if you forget to take them out, no worries, they pop right out when the engine starts pumping water.
Well if my pump locks up because of a golf tee at least now I know who to hunt down lol
 
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