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Seahag
 
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No, urine removes that hard crusty residue you get from instant food.

Bobsprit wrote in message
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Do you move the dishes before you **** into the sink?

RB


"Seahag" wrote in message
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The gally sink on this boat stinks so bad I don't even want to come home

any
more, much less have people over. It's slightly tolerable when we put a
garden hose down it for 20 minutes, but this ain't right. What kind of
drain hose do you think we should get? Lahaina had that rippled thorax
looking stuff and never was a problem..

Seahag







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Series 148
"Flex" Sanitation Hose - Smooth H/D
A smooth wall extra heavy duty multi-purpose PVC hose
especially formulated and compounded from FDA materials
exhibiting low odor permeation. Excellent for all sanitation
systems, below water drains, potable water, water intake
systems, and aerators. Smooth cover permits clamping
without cuffs. Recommended double clamps and sealing
compounds for below waterline connections.
SIZE 5/8" I.D. thru 2" I.D.
DESC. FDA Formulated, White


Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

There is a sharpish bend under the sink, only part of the problem. It's
the same humongous black hose as the fuel fill. Original 1973 stock from
Taiwan, I was wondering if there is better hose y'all could recomend.

Mr. H. has been warned: No more cooking and paper plates until this is
done.

Boat smells like vomit!

Seahag


The_navigator© wrote


Is it not draing properly? Can you close the sea cock and put draino
down it?

Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:


The gally sink on this boat stinks so bad I don't even want to come home


any

more, much less have people over. It's slightly tolerable when we put a
garden hose down it for 20 minutes, but this ain't right. What kind of
drain hose do you think we should get? Lahaina had that rippled thorax
looking stuff and never was a problem..

Seahag







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I'll save that for Bill. Sounds good!

S

The_navigator© wrote:

Series 148
"Flex" Sanitation Hose - Smooth H/D
A smooth wall extra heavy duty multi-purpose PVC hose
especially formulated and compounded from FDA materials
exhibiting low odor permeation. Excellent for all sanitation
systems, below water drains, potable water, water intake
systems, and aerators. Smooth cover permits clamping
without cuffs. Recommended double clamps and sealing
compounds for below waterline connections.
SIZE 5/8" I.D. thru 2" I.D.
DESC. FDA Formulated, White


Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

There is a sharpish bend under the sink, only part of the problem.

It's
the same humongous black hose as the fuel fill. Original 1973 stock

from
Taiwan, I was wondering if there is better hose y'all could recomend.




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What is on Ella? Not that you cook and do dishes every day, but curious
minds want to know!


The_navigator© wrote in message
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How about hose designed for head waste. It's very strong and chemical
resistant. Here its black or white in color. You should be able to get a
suitable size.

Cheers MC




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Yeah, Overproof!


The_navigator© wrote in message
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Must have been cheap rum.

Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

Tried that, stripped the paint off under the bootstripe!

Seahag

Capt. Mooron wrote in message
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Close the seacocks and pour a bottle of Overproof Rum into the sink

until
the hose is full.... let sit for 3 days. It will never smell bad again.

CM

"Seahag" wrote in message
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| The gally sink on this boat stinks so bad I don't even want to come

home
any
| more, much less have people over. It's slightly tolerable when we put

a
| garden hose down it for 20 minutes, but this ain't right. What kind

of
| drain hose do you think we should get? Lahaina had that rippled

thorax
| looking stuff and never was a problem..
|
| Seahag
|
|
|










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katysails
 
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Does your sink drain to the bilge or out? I'd get something non-porous =
and that's unaffected by heat. Told you that if you poured all that =
turkey grease down there you'd regret it....

--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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It's an easy way to move the grease you know. I hear that some people=20
even use the same method on each other before. Sort of like a shower.

You new Zealander's are truly bizarre people....

--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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We have PVC based pipe but no problems with smells. It's too old to tell
where it came from. The pipe is very smooth inside and does not hold
gunk. I think that's key. The other side is that you must prevent grease
build up... so tell Mr Hag no more fry ups!!! Try flushing the drain
once a month with hot water and laundry detergent with a closed sea
cock and then open it before it's cooled too much. Failing that, keep
some Draino handy. I'd really think about a chemical resistant tube if I
were you...


Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

What is on Ella? Not that you cook and do dishes every day, but curious
minds want to know!


The_navigator© wrote in message
...

How about hose designed for head waste. It's very strong and chemical
resistant. Here its black or white in color. You should be able to get a
suitable size.

Cheers MC






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That's the cheapest! Make sure your health insurance is up to date.

Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

Yeah, Overproof!


The_navigator© wrote in message
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Must have been cheap rum.

Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:


Tried that, stripped the paint off under the bootstripe!

Seahag

Capt. Mooron wrote in message
. ..


Close the seacocks and pour a bottle of Overproof Rum into the sink


until

the hose is full.... let sit for 3 days. It will never smell bad again.

CM

"Seahag" wrote in message
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| The gally sink on this boat stinks so bad I don't even want to come


home

any
| more, much less have people over. It's slightly tolerable when we put


a

| garden hose down it for 20 minutes, but this ain't right. What kind


of

| drain hose do you think we should get? Lahaina had that rippled


thorax

| looking stuff and never was a problem..
|
| Seahag
|
|
|








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I heard it was common in the USA actaully.

Cheers MC

katysails wrote:

It's an easy way to move the grease you know. I hear that some people
even use the same method on each other before. Sort of like a shower.

You new Zealander's are truly bizarre people....


 
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