[Rhodes22-list] Hank (last name???) reply and ???

Jay Friedland jsail1 at verizon.net
Fri Sep 22 08:11:29 EDT 2006


Ed,
Thanks for bringing it up as I felt it got lost in the poop and  
politics discussions. Stan gave me the initial info I needed- 18 feet  
for the outhaul line length. I remember a complete listing of all  
line lengths, but can;t locate it anywhere. Now the centerboard  
pendant and rudder lines need to be replaced and Stan is heading to  
Mt. Clemens show and will get back to me. Obviously a ready reference  
list would address a lot of "nuisance" questions.
Jay

On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:48 AM, Tootle wrote:

>
> Hank,
>
>      I was pointing out to the porta pottie, marine head, 'Y' valve  
> and milk
> jug discussion that there had been a solution not completely  
> discussed, in
> which you have idenfied yourself as resident expert.
>
>      Since you are so generous to volunteer, how about a discussion  
> or chart
> comparing the aforementioned methods of solving the problems under
> discussion.  Since Saroj did such afine job on composting head  
> references,
> maybe you could throw in souces of your lectrasan systems and  
> methods of
> installation.  You might even include a few diagrams like Todd Tavares
> makes.  You understand that I never ask too much.
>
>        You might comment on the legal aspects of each.  After  
> posting, you
> might bring it to Will's attention for posting to document of FAQ  
> pages.
>
>         By the Way, I never saw any answers to Jay's questions.   
> Did Jay
> measure his own and not record for posterity?  I am not a good picture
> labeler, nor diagram maker, but a diagram in the document libarary  
> showing
> all possible line lengths including Wally's single line traveler  
> might be
> worth while.
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
>
>
> Hank-5 wrote:
>>
>> Ed,
>>
>> I had a lectrasan on my I36 and I have helped Stan with two different
>> lectrasan installs on Rhodes.  What do you want to know about it?
>>
>> Hank
>>
>> On 9/21/06, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> John L:
>>>
>>>      Captain Bob's boat is registered in Georgia and on the  
>>> Georgia side
>>> of
>>> the lake.  And his friendly law enforcement official was from  
>>> Georgia.
>>> Could that be related to your comment?
>>>
>>>       I believe that Stan has offered to install this type  
>>> equipment for
>>> others, 'lectrasan type 1 marine sanitation
>>> device'.  I have been waiting for somebody to know of it.
>>>
>>>        John, maybe you would do good by going to the Annapolis  
>>> Boat Show
>>> and
>>> drool.
>>>
>>>        Did I read right, Art is going to sell boom rooms at the Boat
>>> Show?
>>>
>>> Ed K
>>> Greenville, SC, USA
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> jlock wrote:
>>>>
>>>> At 08:33 PM 9/20/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>> Speaking of poop, why has not one person recommended the Y- 
>>>>> valve and
>>>>> macerator pump option?  That's the best option - just not in Lake
>>>>> Hartwell please.
>>>>
>>>> I believe Y-valves are illegal on all Georgia lakes.  See -
>>>>
>>> http://georgiawildlife.dnr.state.ga.us/content/printversion.asp? 
>>> txtDocument=36
>>>> bottom of page.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> "Opportunity knocks but once, temptation bangs on your door for  
>>>> years!"
>>>>
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