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Where does this hose go?

Patricklm82

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Hello. I have a 1995 Sierra Viper with a Merc. 120 Sportjet. I was installing new fuel lines the other days and noticed a hose either out if place or? It's affixed to the inside hull on the starboard side. The other end isn't connected to anything. At one point this was connected to something, you can tell from the hose clamp impressions. It's not the vent line for the fuel tank Anybody got any idea what this might be?
 

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Old bilge pump line?
 
No idea. Kind of figured it's either that or old fuel lines
 
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