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... On 7/23/2013 5:22 PM, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote: . I can't remember the last time my cedar bucket broke down. ;-) There's a lesson in there somewhere, folks simplify, simplify, simplify! If you mean the toilets from the pre-engine days, it was an 'oaken' bucket - not cedar. A modern cedar bucket is lighter and more pleasing to the eye than some heavy old oaken bucket that turns almost black with wind, rain and sun. The cedar bucket is an all around boat bucket. It may be used for washing laundry, dishes, body sponge baths, temporary live well, dumping sewage overboard, or containing it in plastic bags if inshore, scrubbing the deck, etc. It needs to have a sturdy bail. -- Sir Gregory |
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