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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le Moose
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On 6/1/2010 5:44 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 07:38:09 -0400, Le
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On 5/31/2010 10:41 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 22:33:20 -0400, Le
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On 5/31/2010 10:07 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 18:59:10 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
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it looks like everything is in place, including the connection to the
toilet. the only thing missing is the sanitary line from the head to
the pump out connection on the deck. i just want to make sure i don't
blow up the toilet when i flush it out.

You worry too much. Go for it. What's the worst that can happen?

the head could blow up

and my wife, well, she would too!

Blow up, you say?



yeah. you suck a vacuum on a container not designed for it...and then
backfill it with water...the results would be unpleasant


If you plan to do that, you deserve to have it blow up in your face.


you ARE aware a pump out station applies a vacuum, right?


Is there a working vent in the holding tank? If you play your cards
right, the only vacuum applied to your system will be in the suction
hose that connects to the deck plate. I'm not sure what you mean by
backfill. You don't mean rinse, do you?


yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.
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On 6/1/2010 6:08 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 6/1/2010 5:44 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 07:38:09 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 5/31/2010 10:41 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 22:33:20 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 5/31/2010 10:07 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 18:59:10 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:


it looks like everything is in place, including the connection to the
toilet. the only thing missing is the sanitary line from the head to
the pump out connection on the deck. i just want to make sure i don't
blow up the toilet when i flush it out.

You worry too much. Go for it. What's the worst that can happen?

the head could blow up

and my wife, well, she would too!

Blow up, you say?


yeah. you suck a vacuum on a container not designed for it...and then
backfill it with water...the results would be unpleasant


If you plan to do that, you deserve to have it blow up in your face.


you ARE aware a pump out station applies a vacuum, right?


Is there a working vent in the holding tank? If you play your cards
right, the only vacuum applied to your system will be in the suction
hose that connects to the deck plate. I'm not sure what you mean by
backfill. You don't mean rinse, do you?


yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.


Of course the honey pot applies vacuum. How else is it going to "suck"
the **** out of your boat. That's one reason you vent your holding tank.
The chore of rinsing your holding tank should be given to someone with
enough common sense to do it without damaging anything. May I suggest
your wife?
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 07:38:09 -0400, Le Moose
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On 5/31/2010 10:41 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 22:33:20 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 5/31/2010 10:07 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 18:59:10 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:


it looks like everything is in place, including the connection to the
toilet. the only thing missing is the sanitary line from the head to
the pump out connection on the deck. i just want to make sure i don't
blow up the toilet when i flush it out.

You worry too much. Go for it. What's the worst that can happen?

the head could blow up

and my wife, well, she would too!

Blow up, you say?



yeah. you suck a vacuum on a container not designed for it...and then
backfill it with water...the results would be unpleasant


I had a small MSD on my trailerable Sandpiper 565.
It had a deck cleanout and a vent. i never did use it but it was typical of
what was installed on boats in central Canada in the 80's & 90's.
Here on the coast we are still allowed to discharge directly to the sea.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0171.jpg

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On 6/1/2010 6:33 PM, YukonBound wrote:

Here on the coast we are still allowed to discharge directly to the sea.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0171.jpg


Of course you are allowed.
It must be delightful swimming in Nova Scotia watching turds floating by.
You don't swim with your mouth open, do you?



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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:30:40 -0400, Le Moose
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On 6/1/2010 6:08 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le
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yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.


Of course the honey pot applies vacuum. How else is it going to "suck"
the **** out of your boat. That's one reason you vent your holding tank.
The chore of rinsing your holding tank should be given to someone with
enough common sense to do it without damaging anything. May I suggest
your wife?


i see explaining the issue has taxed your mental abilities. if
discussing **** confuses you, then i suggest you vote republican. they
can use the help.

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On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 19:33:38 -0300, "YukonBound"
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I had a small MSD on my trailerable Sandpiper 565.
It had a deck cleanout and a vent. i never did use it but it was typical of
what was installed on boats in central Canada in the 80's & 90's.
Here on the coast we are still allowed to discharge directly to the sea.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0171.jpg



that's kind of what the unit looks like. don't know if it's made to
be flushed out at a pump out or not so i'll have to do some reading
up. but it was connected to the sea connection on the boat...it isn't
any longer!
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On 6/1/2010 6:46 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:30:40 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 6/1/2010 6:08 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le
wrote:

yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.


Of course the honey pot applies vacuum. How else is it going to "suck"
the **** out of your boat. That's one reason you vent your holding tank.
The chore of rinsing your holding tank should be given to someone with
enough common sense to do it without damaging anything. May I suggest
your wife?


i see explaining the issue has taxed your mental abilities. if
discussing **** confuses you, then i suggest you vote republican. they
can use the help.

Actually not taxing at all. And you seem to be the one who is confused
about how to safely move **** from your boat to a honey pot without
damaging your boat. Perhaps you could get Obie to explain it to you.
He's quite the **** slinger. If you still can't figure it out, seek help
from an engineer, or pay a plumber to check it out for you.
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:57:29 -0400, Le Moose
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On 6/1/2010 6:46 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:30:40 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 6/1/2010 6:08 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le
wrote:

yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.

Of course the honey pot applies vacuum. How else is it going to "suck"
the **** out of your boat. That's one reason you vent your holding tank.
The chore of rinsing your holding tank should be given to someone with
enough common sense to do it without damaging anything. May I suggest
your wife?


i see explaining the issue has taxed your mental abilities. if
discussing **** confuses you, then i suggest you vote republican. they
can use the help.

Actually not taxing at all. And you seem to be the one who is confused
about how to safely move **** from your boat to a honey pot without
damaging your boat.


ah, yes. that's why i asked the question. and i know enough to ask
the question.

you right wingers think you know all the answers

which is why you end up covered in ****.

Perhaps you could get Obie to explain it to you.
He's quite the **** slinger. If you still can't figure it out, seek help
from an engineer, or pay a plumber to check it out for you.


gee. i'm an engineer. which is why i asked the question.

now, go. go back to rush. tell him why your fingers are stained brown.

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On 6/1/2010 6:59 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:57:29 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 6/1/2010 6:46 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:30:40 -0400, Le
wrote:

On 6/1/2010 6:08 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 18:06:05 -0400, Le
wrote:

yep. the rinse...if it's too forcefull it could overpressurize the
system and either damage it or overflow the tank.

Of course the honey pot applies vacuum. How else is it going to "suck"
the **** out of your boat. That's one reason you vent your holding tank.
The chore of rinsing your holding tank should be given to someone with
enough common sense to do it without damaging anything. May I suggest
your wife?

i see explaining the issue has taxed your mental abilities. if
discussing **** confuses you, then i suggest you vote republican. they
can use the help.

Actually not taxing at all. And you seem to be the one who is confused
about how to safely move **** from your boat to a honey pot without
damaging your boat.


ah, yes. that's why i asked the question. and i know enough to ask
the question.

you right wingers think you know all the answers

which is why you end up covered in ****.

Perhaps you could get Obie to explain it to you.
He's quite the **** slinger. If you still can't figure it out, seek help
from an engineer, or pay a plumber to check it out for you.


gee. i'm an engineer. which is why i asked the question.

now, go. go back to rush. tell him why your fingers are stained brown.

What kind of engineer are you?
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