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Alan Gomes Alan Gomes is offline
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Default My head ,, it doesn't have a holding tank ,, question

KLC Lewis wrote:
"Benning Wentworth" wrote in message
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From what I read here, your reply and your listing as an expert on all
things poop, it seems to me you are in the turd business to make money.
You cavalierly write that a deck fitting is no big deal, just drill it,
and cap it. Sure,,, and when Mr Sailboat owner is facing a wet core deck,
will you be there to fix it?

And, for what. A pump out that almost every boat owner has but never
uses?

This is beyond stupid. To spend all kinds of money, drill holes in the
deck of an old sailboat, so that a holding tank that will never get used
is in place is nutty.

If you are behind my boat and you see a blue bucket and it is being thrown
overboard ......... don't come to close.

This turds for you!

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For what it's worth, sealing the core is really not difficult to do. Drill
the hole, apply epoxy to the core and let it soak in, reapplying it over the
fifteen minutes or so it takes to get tacky to ensure that the entire
exposed core surface takes all the epoxy it can, then bed the deck pump-out
fitting carefully.


Better yet, drill the hole, then chuck a bent nail or allen wrench in a
drill and remove a portion of the exposed core. Fill that with a high
density filler. You will then not get any rot in the core. This is not
rocket science. And it's certainly nothing to get hysterical about.

Alan Gomes