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Yamaha Weed Clearing Tool

DrPhil

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I'm thinking I should patent this. Works amazingly well to clear weed clogs from intake. Was necessary to find this exact model as the first couple of tries did not seal and did not have enough umph to pressurize and blow out.
 

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Dude.... that is a freaking awesome idea! :winkingthumbsup"

I was just thinging about what I could use to force air through the pump to clear flexible debris.

Can you post where you bought that sucker???????????
 
It is a Korky beehive. Purchased at Ace hardware, and it is similar to this one on amazon (I don't have the adjustable handle version).


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Perfect…… it’s in my cart now!

Thanks again for sharing!!! ?


I think this could also work if weeds or a plastic bag got into the impeller. You could open the buckets... jump in the water... and then force water backwards through the pump. Sort of like backing up and shutting off the engines with the buckets open.
 
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How does this compare to the reverse move which doesn't require opening the clean outs? I usually just have the sargassam that hangs onto the intake grate.
 
I find this shockingly helps a bunch. much better than the 'reverse' approach in my experience
 
https://jetboaters.net/threads/easy...s-or-going-in-the-water.16/page-2#post-249909 I also have designs for the intake grates to avoid most of the weeds without compromising the water flow but I keep it secret so it is patentable. I see people go on Facebook talking about something they want to patent and actually shoot themselves in the foot because when they post pictures of it or sell it or offer it for sale it is no longer eligible for a patent if they did it before they applied for the patent
 
https://jetboaters.net/threads/easy...s-or-going-in-the-water.16/page-2#post-249909 I also have designs for the intake grates to avoid most of the weeds without compromising the water flow but I keep it secret so it is patentable. I see people go on Facebook talking about something they want to patent and actually shoot themselves in the foot because when they post pictures of it or sell it or offer it for sale it is no longer eligible for a patent if they did it before they applied for the patent
Of course. ‘Patent it’ was said tongue in cheek. It’s a marketed plunger for heavens sake! It’s use is to plunge. Nothing new.
Good luck on your new intake designs, and let me know if you’d like some help with real world trials. I’ll sign a CDA.
 
Of course. ‘Patent it’ was said tongue in cheek. It’s a marketed plunger for heavens sake! It’s use is to plunge. Nothing new.
Good luck on your new intake designs, and let me know if you’d like some help with real world trials. I’ll sign a CDA.
yes I knew it was and so was my reply with the exception of the part about revealing things that you wish to patent and it was not meant for you but a fool that is about to learn the hard way, on another web site. all the years of being on these web pages I have learned things have a way of traveling from one to another.
 
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