Sink Drains And The Romans

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Sean Herron, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. Sean Herron
    Joined: May 2004
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    Location: Richmond, BC, CA.

    Sean Herron Senior Member

    Hello...

    First off - all drains should be just above the waterline - not below - even if same needs to be thru a 3 way valve to a grey or sweet tank - any of you retards no what a full port three way valve is...

    If below the waterline - you have a slam problem as the boat moves - which burps the P traps - compensate with check valves - all will lead to an air lock...

    All must breath - top - bottom - or middle - a common stack to the top of the boat or above the highest sink level - is 4 year old stuff - 4 year old CHILD stuff - breather valves become check valves if placed below same - this is basic Roman stuff or other Bernoulli crap...

    I mean - Geesus - this lot - and sticky tape for deck drains - there must be a legal means to stop certain 'helmet wearers' - from building boats...

    Some men cannot build boats - see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAVoQfoU0dQ - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAXQNx4E7so&feature=related - they need a retard helmet with bright colours to show the rest of us - who they are...

    End of F'cking list...

    I am done here - see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLWByeGEbZM&feature=related - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsrDv3K7RNI&feature=channel_page ...

    Lot of bankrupts and **** heads - in this industry - who still sell their puke - I SAY - take it to the end of the line M/f'ckers...

    Your ******** salesman lingo is not going to destroy this industry...

    Time is up **** heads - your game is loose - you are up against me and others...

    You cannot get away with it anymore ...

    SH.
     
  2. ancient kayaker
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    ancient kayaker aka Terry Haines

    The Romans were lousy sailors: the ancient Greeks used a bucket (not much room for a proper head on a galley, and it messed up the ram).
     
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