Re: Moth Balls

Scott F (sfoshee@yahoo.com)
Fri, 16 Jul 1999 15:29:31 -0400 (EDT)


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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Maybe there is a squirrel or a mouse mouse hoarding
them away in there. Just a thought.

--- Paul Anstett <panstett2@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
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> I'm really reluctant to mention this, but since it
> happened again this
> evening, I will.
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> Two months ago there was a pretty violent storm, and
> when I checked out
> my P19, the cockpit drain was plugged, and several
> inches of water was
> sitting in the cockpit. I used a plunger...didn't
> work. So I drained
> the cockpit with a pail, and then sponge, and then I
> went below to
> dissamble and check out the drain hose...it was
> plugged with a 1/2"
> white ball that had a strong ammonia smell. I
> removed it, of course,
> and all was well. This was very peculiar, but since
> the drain now
> worked, I didn't give it a second thought.
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> This evening there was another powerful storm. When
> I checked out my
> P19 cockpit, it was again holding several inches of
> water, and not
> draining. To make a long story short, there were
> three white,
> perfectly rounded, ammonia-smelling balls clogging
> the drain hose.
> What gives? Anyone know?
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> Paul Anstett
> Fargo
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