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    Question Yamaha water in footwells. How to get out...

    How do you get the rain water off your footwells?

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    Moderator beerdart's Avatar
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    I use a big sponge.


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    Its a PWC friend; its waterproof on the outside, to get ride of the water I use the preferred method of my right thumb is a jab motion forward, seems to do the trick.

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    Yep.. Pin it and it goes out the back!

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    Tilt the ski up in the front while on the trailer...
    Works every time.

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    I hammer the throttle at every opportunity-----it works great. Very reliable

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    He is talking about rain water. I dont thing hammering the throttle on the trailer will remove water from the foot wells. The Yamaha SUV came stock with scupper drains in the foot-wells.

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    wet-dry vac???

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    Take a old one gallon bleach bottle and cut off the bottom and half the side. Leave the top handle part intact. You got a homemade bailer with a handle. I will post a pic up tomorrow.

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    Do not let water pool in the foot wells while the ski is in storage. I have another ski that sat over the winter with a cover on it. Water pooled in the footwells and now the fiberglass and paint has bubbled up in those areas.

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