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Old 01-24-2014 | 10:01 PM
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Which one is the better choice, after eating a crock pot of chili and a dozen hot wings? Also, does it have to be marine toilet paper or does the RV stuff at walmart work just as well? Please weigh in some options.
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Old 01-24-2014 | 10:19 PM
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With the cost of fuel anymore, I was just going to start using $100 bills to wipe my ass.

Then if they want anymore taxes, they can dig for it....

Vacuflush which I believe is Dometic is suppose to be the premier system. That is what I have anyways.
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Old 01-24-2014 | 10:24 PM
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After a crockpot full of chili, you really only have two logical choices, and neither of the above suffice.

1. Aqua deuce.
2. Use the onboard facilities and sell the boat at a loss.

The " disposable contractor's terlet" (5 gallon pail, half gallon of water) is a third option, but must be installed prior to chili consumption.

Based on current water temperatures- Good luck with the sale.
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If anyone has to take a crap on Mild Thunders boat good luck having to remove all the power tools, spare carburetor, jet kits, extra blowers, spare drives, portable airconditioners, 40 extra quarts of oil, intake manifolds, various cams, spare valvetrain, 10 sets of belts of various sizes, extra stringers and a transom.. in time to take a crap!
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
If anyone has to take a crap on Mild Thunders boat good luck having to remove all the power tools, spare carburetor, jet kits, extra blowers, spare drives, portable airconditioners, 40 extra quarts of oil, intake manifolds, various cams, spare valvetrain, 10 sets of belts of various sizes, extra stringers and a transom.. in time to take a crap!
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Old 01-24-2014 | 10:58 PM
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When out and about, I always have my zip-kit. It's a gallon ziplock bag with a handfull of TP. First you remove the TP, take a dump in the bag, throw in the TP, zip it up and pitch it.
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
If anyone has to take a crap on Mild Thunders boat good luck having to remove all the power tools, spare carburetor, jet kits, extra blowers, spare drives, portable airconditioners, 40 extra quarts of oil, intake manifolds, various cams, spare valvetrain, 10 sets of belts of various sizes, extra stringers and a transom.. in time to take a crap!
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I don't think the toilet brand is the issue. The fact that a crap can be taken (in a nice bathroom) while blowing past a cig is the only thing that rerally matters here
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Old 01-25-2014 | 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by mcprodesign
I don't think the toilet brand is the issue. The fact that a crap can be taken (in a nice bathroom) while blowing past a cig is the only thing that rerally matters here
How did you know did you see a # 1 on the side of the turd??
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