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Daily Archives: May 28, 2008
For lack of a more pithy word – BLECH!
The head is of course the worst part of the boat to deal with. Outside of losing a couple of fingers in a fan belt, which would no doubt suck, what is the worst that can happen anywhere else? Oil, dirt, grease, stinky critters, sea slime and various toxins? Only Read On..
Posted in bad smells, broken things, heads, plumbing
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