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Nice ! Looks like the little brother of the one I took out last week. Amazing how tightly they get packed in there. I am anxious to get out on the water and see if mine cleared completely. Hopefully you are good to go.FIX IT... finally after being a few hours I finally got it out. A small piece of wood. I was able to reach it from the back with out taking anything off.View attachment 120935View attachment 120935
You are correct @sunbyrned but unfortunately the tricks you are referring to only work on soft objects like grass and floating weeds so I agree with you. When it comes to these small wooden gremlins, it’s a different story as they can only be taken out thru surgical means.Nice! You’ll want to be aware of what it sounds/feels like when something gets sucked up and how to spit it out while not having to ruin your day taking the boat out of the water. For me, I throw it in reverse and try to spit it out. Others turn off the engines first and then throw it in reverse and try to flush it out. Search the forum for how this works.