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DiverDennis
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Saturday, August 02, 2008 7:38:45 AM(UTC)
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SORRYDOG2 wrote:
...He's been using my boat with his girlfreind and flushing his used RUBBERS DOWN MY HEAD!!! The motor was unwinding!!...
wow, what are the odds?
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I am not ready to accept the award yet!!! Have to wait till Doc tells HIS HORROR STORY!!!!!!! Should be a GOOD ONE!!!!!!!Sorrydog (speaking of Doc, I wonder if he's STILL OUTTA HER)!!!!
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:35:21 PM(UTC)
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I have a 72 32' sedan with manual head ...know where I can get a rebuild kit? it is a "D" model.
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Doc, Thought you might have answered that one, it had your name on it!!!! Sorrydog
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Dawg,
Can’t beat that story U posted earlier this year
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Anthony,
Seeing U didn’t post the product trade name of the manual head. Go to pg.506 of W/M catalog ;-(2008) they have a pretty good write up on heads plus the following pg. have their products + kits. This a $$hitty job but someone gotta do it.
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I just bought a Jabsco head, $175 delivered from the local marine supply. It was advertized for $155 on line. The first one came in with it's ceramic bowl in pieces...no problem the local supplier took care of it, well worth the extra $5. I was absolutely amazed at how much more the powered models cost.
I had an old one from my SeaRay as well as a porta pottie but my head was under the port V-berth and required a very low profile. The old electric flush I have, had some parts like a plastic curtain down in the hole that I do not think could be replaced as the whole thing was sealed. I would try and find who manufactured yours and get a blow up diagram before digging into this project as ther are some places I would preferr not going.
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