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Old 14 July 2009, 17:30   #1
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Name this console

Any one any idea who make this console?
Picked up of a nice chap who turned out to be a member on here too. I forgot to ask what his user name is.
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Old 14 July 2009, 17:34   #2
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Old 14 July 2009, 17:39   #3
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Old 14 July 2009, 17:44   #4
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I'm so sorry, but it does look an awful lot like a Posh Bog with a really powerful turbo nutter cistern attached to the back.

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I'm so sorry, but it does look an awful lot like a Posh Bog with a really powerful turbo nutter cistern attached to the back.

Nasher.
Thought that myself to tell ya the truth but it'll look different when it's got a seat fitted to the front and all the bits on.

Toilet brush will have to live inside the jockey seat though
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Will you be renaming the boat 'Caught Short'?

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Old 14 July 2009, 18:05   #7
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Thought Wsea would have suited things more?
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Here you go!
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Old 14 July 2009, 18:57   #9
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Git!! How do you flush it then?

Seriously though, anyone any ideas of the maker?
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Git!! How do you flush it then?


Don't know about the flushing mechanism, but it washes your backside everytime you ride over a wave
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Old 14 July 2009, 19:03   #11
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Don't know about the flushing mechanism, but it washes your backside everytime you ride over a wave
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Don't know about the flushing mechanism, but it washes your backside everytime you ride over a wave
If you unblock your flooding hull it could "drain" straight into there, just don't lay too bigger cables as you make re-block the flooding hull!
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Old 14 July 2009, 20:23   #13
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That's not a bad idea mate!!
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Makes a change.
My Dads boat has a toilet fitted but I find it much easier holding the handle on the side of the wheel house, best doing it a few miles off though!
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Old 14 July 2009, 20:33   #15
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And getting the wind direction right.
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And getting the wind direction right.
Wind direction isn't a problem for when I need to use the handle.
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Wind direction isn't a problem for when I need to use the handle.
One of the few times on Ribnet I have thought this but..........too much information
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If you unblock your flooding hull it could "drain" straight into there, just don't lay too bigger cables as you make re-block the flooding hull!
Speaking of flooding hulls, I feel the bilges coming on
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Tsk! Tsk!

Tut tut tut! I think you are all being very cruel!


Any fool can see the problem; the console is upside down in those pictures!


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One of the few times on Ribnet I have thought this but..........too much information
[/I][/B]"At the heart of the site are the very busy discussion forums, which contain a wealth of information about RIB use."[/I][/B]

Anyway back to JSP's console!
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