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Anybody using the Yamaha accessory that adapts a water hose to a removeable
screw fitting in the lower end of a small Yamaha outboard? I have a 4 stroke 4HP and the rubber cup type water flushers are too big. This adapter looks cheap and simple, but I wonder if I should buy a couple of spare screw plugs because it seems likely I'll drop one overboard now and then. |
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Don, I know you are asking a serious question but having spent time in
Japan squatting over the hole in the floor they call toilets, your subject line conjured up some crazy image of a device hanging over the side connected to fresh water. Hey, Peggie, that wouldn't require a holding tank would it? Sorry, Ron |
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