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1. bilge odor; side widoe replacement kits

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1986 Silver Anniversary- gas boat. Horrible stink from bilge--sulfur like. tried a variety of bilge cleaners with only tempoary help. Thoughts?

Original side windows leaking like crazy. Need replacement. What's available?
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I recommend that you head to Home Depot. Buy Zep orange cleaner. Squirt it straight, not diluted, all through the bilge. Scrub with a scrub brush or pressure spray washer. Every nook and cranny, from the anchor locker in the bow, to the aft corners. There will be 20 plus years of gook in every corner. It is the only way. After that, I don't know...

Side windows, American Marine. Try google.

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American Marine
1790 S.W. 13th Court, Pompano BEACH, FL.
Phone # 954-782-1401
ask for Christian
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If you've leaked any anti freeze into the bilge at any time, you can get a fungal growth that has a sickeningly sweet smell. Pour Clorox into the bilge water a few times and it will kill it. Walter
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a note on side windows-send yours in as patterns. Thudd and I recently spent a weekend switching my sliders over to one piece non-opening. We took a pattern from one window and set the frame aside while Timmy cut the glass. We picked up the opposite frame by mistake and the glass was off about an 1 1/4 inches. Amazing that there was so much of a difference between p&s.
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You might check the hoses on the head. Even when they look ok smell can come from them. Just a thought.
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head hoses... I agree, I just had a guy tell me they had to change the formula for hose making because of the permeating rubber..
good call Brewster
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Thanks Wayne, Its something I learned through much pain and sufferring on my big boat. Now I have incinolet heads, no hoses.
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Incinolet?

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Brewster, I've been considering Incinolet for a shore side toilet where sewage restrictions are tight. Have you been satisfied with yours? Waht are the power requirements?
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Marine Clean by POR 15. Amazing stuff!! Expensive, but worth it.

http://www.por15.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1260/.f
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I've got to second the Marine Clean. That really is great stuff. I tried it out on Rawleigh's recommendation and have been very impressed with the stuff.
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Glad you liked it Matt.
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Mike: I saw one of those turd burners at the local boat junkyard.. (new) wanna price on it?
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Wayne,

They make them in Fort Worth, Texas, and I've been in contact with the company (trying to get a discount). They send me flyers when they have a promotional sale, seems like it would be cheaper and more environmentally friendly than a septic system - which you can't use in most coastal situations here anymore, anyway. Next time you go by, glance at th price - but don't make a special trip for it.

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Brewster: What kind of power does that thing draw?
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What's the details on the turd burners?....how do they work, discharge?
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Scot, They literally burn all waste, electrically. The only "discharge" is ash, which is collected in a liner that can be taken out once a week - with heavy use - and dumped in the regular garbage. I don't know what it smells like while processing waste, but if it works as advertised - approved by the Coasties and other regulatory bodies - I don't see why they aren't required in coastal areas. As a species, we've been dumping too much poop in the water for way too long.
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Mike....I agree on the "too much poop" I have no concept of what comes down the rivers in India and China, millions of tons a day.

Brewster, what does that thing smell like when it's cookin? Can it keep up with a bunch of guy's drinkin beer and eatin fried chicken & burritos all day? Assuming your in the bay of course.
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It says it will handle 8 men for seven days before you have to empty ash and it run on 110v 30amp. The smell gets pulled throgh the unit and the catalitic converter heats it so it does not smell.
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110V....so it requires a genset. Well at least I was thinking about trying to do the right thing.
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Ivr been walking past that thing for months now.... When I go in yesterday ... The thing sold 2 hrs earlier.
Huh , I wonder if someone,from here saw this thread?>
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Wayne, thanks for looking, anyway.
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