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Jim wrote:
Peggie; You owe me .30 cents a mile, I'll take it out in free advice. You have a deal. ![]() Well, there were a couple less of them this morning. No question, they are Raritan Atlantes. I printed out the parts sheet, and took it with me. It was like looking at a map of the Bahamas and looking for Catalina Island. The water was there, but the land looked wrong. I'd bet the store guy was right, they weren't macerators. They've obviously been cannibalized...'cuz the Atlantes IS a macerating toilet. If you look at the drawing you'll see that part # 13 is the macerator housing, 17 is the macerator, 18 is the gasket under the housing cover...and 22 is the cover. The housing is clear plastic, btw...either it wasn't there or you didn't recognize it. It looked exactly like the drawing, and looked nothing like it at the same time. Confused? So am I. Nope, not confused...just wondering if they're really worth any more that they're asking for 'em. I definitely wouldn't advise anyone to buy one of 'em...at least not without comparing every single part, down to the last gasket and screw, with the parts list, and then talking to Raritan about what it will cost to replace what's missing...and it's obvious that at least a few things--the macerator and either the solenoid or the intake pump (who knows which was really there?)vare. And btw...the same goes for any marine santitation equipment on eBay. A LOT of it is either missing major parts, or is so old--even if still "new in box"--that it's obsolete...which means that if nothing is else is wrong, all the rubber parts are long since shot, and may not be replaceable. That doesn't apply to ALL marine sanitation equipment/toilets...a few worth buying do show up on eBay. But before you bid on anything, please ask me to look at it. I'll be glad to tell you what it's likely to need--if it's even worth bidding on at all--whether the parts are still available, and the max amount it's really worth, if anything. Let's hear from someone else who saw these things. By all means...'cuz I'd like to know too. Thanks for making the trip! Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://shop.sailboatowners.com/detai...=400&group=327 http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |
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