The hose ends under the sink. Not easy to find or clean. Start with dish
soap and a plunger.

Joel

On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 12:35 AM Russ & Melody via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I would try to clear it with a "shop-vac" from the ice box side of things.
> You will probably need to neck down the vac hose to be effective.
>
> The idea being that something went down to clog the hose FROM this opening.
>
>         Cheers, Russ
>         *Sweet *35 mk-1
>
> At 09:23 PM 01/08/2017, you wrote:
>
> Another question. My refrigerator drain is clogged and it doesn’t seem
> to be a simple hose connection. There seems to be something under the
> refrigerator drain before the hose, but I can’t see how to get to it
> without pulling apart the boat. This is on a 35 Mk3 My favorite way to
> clear clogs these days is a steal cable casing in a drill but I don’t
> think that will work here. There seems to be a pan/plate blocking access
> from the refrigerator end. I will likely try to go the other way from the
> end of the hose that dumps under the sink into the bilge. Still, I would
> like to know what’s going on under the drain. Anyone have any experience
> with this? Thanks in advance. Matthew Schlanger The Office C&C 35 Mk3
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