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Capt.Mooron July 9th 06 05:36 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Understand that Jon is GAY and therefore an expert on anything related to
assholes.... gawd knows he's packed enough of them.

CM-

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:03:26 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Scotty... is Ken serious? We close the thru hulls for head intake
underway,
and we instruct guest on how to open them. Holding tanks are the other
end,
but Ken seems to be sucking from the wrong end of the pipe.



Look, I asked for advice from people who have electric heads. If you
don't have one why are you wasting your time trying to impress us with
how much more knowledgable and experience you have than anyone else.
It is time for you to get a life. You might even think about steping
on to a boat, for instance.




Capt. JG July 9th 06 06:45 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Have one or have experience with them? I travelled 1000 miles with one. How
about you? So, I ask again, are you serious? Do you know anything about the
subject? I think not.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:03:26 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Scotty... is Ken serious? We close the thru hulls for head intake
underway,
and we instruct guest on how to open them. Holding tanks are the other
end,
but Ken seems to be sucking from the wrong end of the pipe.



Look, I asked for advice from people who have electric heads. If you
don't have one why are you wasting your time trying to impress us with
how much more knowledgable and experience you have than anyone else.
It is time for you to get a life. You might even think about steping
on to a boat, for instance.




Capt. JG July 9th 06 06:46 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Understand that Mooron is a very, very angry guy, with some personality
problems. Mooron is apparently an expert when it comes to being gay.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
news:Rfasg.129108$S61.11966@edtnps90...
Understand that Jon is GAY and therefore an expert on anything related to
assholes.... gawd knows he's packed enough of them.

CM-

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:03:26 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Scotty... is Ken serious? We close the thru hulls for head intake
underway,
and we instruct guest on how to open them. Holding tanks are the other
end,
but Ken seems to be sucking from the wrong end of the pipe.



Look, I asked for advice from people who have electric heads. If you
don't have one why are you wasting your time trying to impress us with
how much more knowledgable and experience you have than anyone else.
It is time for you to get a life. You might even think about steping
on to a boat, for instance.






Capt. JG July 9th 06 06:47 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Ken, that's fine for a very short sail. But, any serious sailing requires
the conservation of fresh water.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Ken" wrote in message
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On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:39:02 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote:


So, where does the flush water come from?

Scotty, a non serious sailor



The Sink. Fresh Water= Less Odor.




Capt. JG July 9th 06 06:47 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Also true.. if you're far enough offshore, you don't use the holding tank.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Edgar" wrote in message
...
Well, I did say serious sailing and to me that means offshore. Ok, if you
want to let them fill the holding tank when it is perfectly acceptable to
send it straight overboard.

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 19:53:46 +0200, "Edgar"
wrote:


If you did any serious sailing you would realise that you still have to
train your guests to open and then shut seacocks before and after use or

one
day you are going to have a flood. If your head is below the water line

you
do not even have to be sailing for this to be a necessity.
Edgar



And if you did any serious sailing you would know that some boats are
equipped with holding tanks and do not require that seacocks be opened
or closed by guests.






Capt. JG July 9th 06 06:55 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Oh, and I apologize for the "wrong end of the pipe" comment. You're a newbie
here, and I should have given you a break.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
Have one or have experience with them? I travelled 1000 miles with one.
How about you? So, I ask again, are you serious? Do you know anything
about the subject? I think not.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:03:26 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Scotty... is Ken serious? We close the thru hulls for head intake
underway,
and we instruct guest on how to open them. Holding tanks are the other
end,
but Ken seems to be sucking from the wrong end of the pipe.



Look, I asked for advice from people who have electric heads. If you
don't have one why are you wasting your time trying to impress us with
how much more knowledgable and experience you have than anyone else.
It is time for you to get a life. You might even think about steping
on to a boat, for instance.






Capt. JG July 9th 06 11:13 PM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Well, personally, I like to go away a bit thristy.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 10:47:00 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Ken, that's fine for a very short sail. But, any serious sailing requires
the conservation of fresh water.


Where did you read that?

CWM




Bob Crantz July 10th 06 12:40 AM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Why don't you carry dehydrated water?



Scotty July 10th 06 12:55 AM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
Maybe he adheres to the Bobspit Rule of Sailing, ''Never
sail more than 15 minutes motoring time from your slip''.

Scotty

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
Ken, that's fine for a very short sail. But, any serious

sailing requires
the conservation of fresh water.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 00:39:02 -0400, "Scotty"


wrote:


So, where does the flush water come from?

Scotty, a non serious sailor



The Sink. Fresh Water= Less Odor.






Scotty July 10th 06 12:57 AM

Manual or Electric Head? It is time to Replace.
 
But you still need some flush water which would come in
through a through hull, no?





"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
Also true.. if you're far enough offshore, you don't use

the holding tank.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Edgar" wrote in message
...
Well, I did say serious sailing and to me that means

offshore. Ok, if you
want to let them fill the holding tank when it is

perfectly acceptable to
send it straight overboard.

"Ken" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 19:53:46 +0200, "Edgar"


wrote:


If you did any serious sailing you would realise that

you still have to
train your guests to open and then shut seacocks

before and after use or
one
day you are going to have a flood. If your head is

below the water line
you
do not even have to be sailing for this to be a

necessity.
Edgar


And if you did any serious sailing you would know that

some boats are
equipped with holding tanks and do not require that

seacocks be opened
or closed by guests.









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