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You seem to be assuming that with an electric head all you have to do is to
tell your guests to press the button when they are ready to flush. 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 "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... An electric head makes plenty of sense if you have set it up correctly. Our 35s5 has three group 27's and it will be no problem. The best setup is with boats that have two heads so you can designate one for guests with the electric. RB 35s5 NY |
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