What I do is aim the spray nozzle, on the super soaker setting, towards the water pick-up under the boat and let the engine do its thing.
But really, I used to do the whole fake-a-lake deal on the old boat, but the new boat had the fresh water flush on the transom. That thing is worth it's weight in gold. I run in salt, so flushing the engine, (now heat exchanger), is part of wiping the boat down so I use it ALOT. It's also not fun on cold days when water is dripping on you while your trying to fit the fake-a-lake haha. If its literally just to start the boat in the driveway one a year, just make your own with a plunger and the right fittings. If it's once a month, buy a fake-a-lake. If it's done after every outing like me, buy the perk flush kit.
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