Yo Glenn ,,,, Assholemore .. when you start a reply by calling me a
Jackass, your posting can only go down hill. And your's did.
Do you think I sit on my "blue bucket" in my cockpit and take a ****?
I am crazy but not completely crazy.
What I do do ... get it ... dod dodododooddo ..... that is poop Glenn.
Take a **** in my bucket and then take my bucket up on deck, throw
overboard. Soon my bucket is back on deck, nice and clean.
No smell below, no flys below, no cleaning up the head which I use as a
flower pot or when ladies of the night and day join me on the water.
As for the hole in the boat, core issue. It is easy to put the hole in,
yes. But I hate drilling any holes in my boat; period.
I don't want to be a chapter in DIY the Marine Maintenance Magazine. "How I
fixed the core around my pump out hole".
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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
news:tYGSg.10831$rg1.1301@dukeread01...
Hrumpf! There is always a jackass in the group.
For what it is worth Peggie is well recognized in the marine business as
an expert in marine sanitation but she has been retired for a few years
now so she doesn't have any motive other than to try and help us avoid
problems, both sanitary and legal.
Installing a deck pump out is no big thing. Even with a cored deck you
just drill your hole through the top ply, dig out the core for half inch
or so around the hole, fill with epoxy and after it cures drill through.
Then set the fitting in a quality marine sealant. Except for the time
required for the epoxy to cure it will take maybe 20 minutes.
You better hope that nobody around you sees that blue bucket in use and
reports to the USCG or other authority or you will have a whole creek full
of it and no paddle to worry about rather than just a bucket.
--
Glenn Ashmore
I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com
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