> somewhere near by that you can make shallower...

Details. DETAILS! <G>

Well that boat in the next slip over hasn't moved in 10 years, has it?

I think it might work better to run one of those big sewage ejectors or 
submersible sump pumps the other way around, though - put the pump on the 
bottom and actually dredge with it. Hook up an 8' (or whatever works) length of 
2" or 3" schedule 80 plastic pipe (2" would likely be easier to hold but 3" 
would flow better) to the pump; put an elbow on top of the pipe and connect a 
2" or 3" flexible drainage hose and run it somewhere that needs more mud and 
sand. You would need to find a balance between clogging the pump and not 
getting any bottom at all but those things are pretty hardy and bouncing it a 
little on the bottom to stir things up would probably get the job done. I think 
the strainers are pretty course so while you probably wouldn't get the old 
shopping cart off the bottom, most of the other stuff would flow right through.

Fun!

Rufus
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