Tired of the hands and knees drill of sponge transfer to dry the aft bilge, I discovered a small manual pump at Harbor Freight that may prove to be handy, item #66418, called a Multi-use Transfer Pump.
I attached the "pick up" hose that came with the mini to the stern bilge pump in a vertical orientation with an elec. cable tie then routed the hose following the upward slope of the port fuel tank (I have the plastic 22 gal. tanks). The pump is small enough to fit in the fiberglass channel that forms the forward part of the motor well, same channel that routes the fuel line over to the tank selection switch. The pump then can be conveniently accessed without having to get under the motor well. The outlet hose I think can be stored in the same channel, though I have not worked this out. The hose is soft (maybe due to being fuel grade),and it was easy to get the pick up end/orifice in kissing-close contact to the aft sump surface for optimum pick up. To my pleasure, after pouring water in the sump to test, the amount of remaining water was easily picked up with a swipe of the sponge ~2-4 table spoons. This was done in the boat port laboratory so looking forward to field testing. Then there is the question of durability for this high end pump
I admit I spent around 9 to 13 DOLLARS and may regret it very little.
Considering the commonality of the back flow thing, please let me know if you use something you like better.
Tom
I attached the "pick up" hose that came with the mini to the stern bilge pump in a vertical orientation with an elec. cable tie then routed the hose following the upward slope of the port fuel tank (I have the plastic 22 gal. tanks). The pump is small enough to fit in the fiberglass channel that forms the forward part of the motor well, same channel that routes the fuel line over to the tank selection switch. The pump then can be conveniently accessed without having to get under the motor well. The outlet hose I think can be stored in the same channel, though I have not worked this out. The hose is soft (maybe due to being fuel grade),and it was easy to get the pick up end/orifice in kissing-close contact to the aft sump surface for optimum pick up. To my pleasure, after pouring water in the sump to test, the amount of remaining water was easily picked up with a swipe of the sponge ~2-4 table spoons. This was done in the boat port laboratory so looking forward to field testing. Then there is the question of durability for this high end pump

Considering the commonality of the back flow thing, please let me know if you use something you like better.
Tom