Stus-List Re: Shower

2023-02-16 Thread Doug via CnC-List
I found a couple of cast stainless drains with a cast in 90 * 3/4in hose barb. 
Both of my  shower pans have  non existent access from below. I attached a 3/4 
hose to the barbed end fed it through the pan hole to the sump pump. Sealed and 
screwed the drain in place, been working for 4 years now. I use my showers on a 
regular basis.  I spend most of my life on the hook. Doug Mountjoy sv Rebecca 
Leah C & C Landfall 39Port Orchard Yacht Club, WA. +1 253-208-1412 WhatsApp 
 
 Original message From: John Read via CnC-List 
 Date: 2/16/23  12:02  (GMT-06:00) To: Stus-List 
 Cc: John Read  Subject: 
Stus-List Re: Shower Shape and space of shower floor sump and teak grating 
limit design flexibility On Thu, Feb 16, 2023, 10:32 AM Neil Andersen via 
CnC-List  wrote:






Why not just get a screen fitting and put a one-way valve in line near the 
pickup 




Neil Andersen, W3NEA 
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800



From: Dave S via CnC-List 
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2023 10:20:18 AM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Korbey Hunt ; Dave S 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
 

The 33-2 has an arrangement like its predecessor- the 34.  I would definitely 
not want a discharge into the keel sump/bilge.  the water travels via the 
spider and finds it’s way elsewhere.  Worth devising another arrangement.
I’m in the process of purchasing an alubat ovni  (Aluminum)  and it sections an 
area of the bilge as a contained shower sump, and has a pump and strainer 
specifically for that.   Like a tub  below the shower grate.   Similar in 
concept to the c which
 molds the very shallow sump into the liner, but much larger and deeper, making 
the pump-out plumbing easier to do with standard parts. 
I would think that the bilge below the shower could be contained similarly in 
most boats.  


Dave 33-2 windstar (for now)

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On Feb 16, 2023, at 3:52 AM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List  
wrote:




 Yes.  Dangerous.  I use simple green then tteat wood with Watco wood oil.  My 
boat is in Ketchikan, AK.  Very damp.  I keep a dehumidifier running all year.  
It works well to keep away mold.


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From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List 
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 8:54:09 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Bill Coleman 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
 


True, but it's all in concentration. Too much and yes, you will eat through 
your keelbolts. Just a tiny bit, and you will kill the nasty stuff that grows 
in there. I once put a chlorine pellet in one of my strainers, and it it ate 
Holes through
 the stainless steel strainer . Having said all that, when I first got my 39, I 
decided to get all of the mildew out of it and took everything out of the boat, 
nice mixture of Tide, chlorine and ammonia, sprayed it all around, power washed 
it, rinsed it and
 sucked it out. If a little bit of cleaner is good, a lot is better right,? I'm 
lucky to be alive. Little did I know then that ammonia and chlorine creates 
mustard gas! Live and learn!

Bill Coleman 



On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 21:58 Matt Wolford via CnC-List  
wrote:




My friend Bill Coleman on this list cautioned me against using Clorox in the 
bilge for fear of damaging the stainless keel bolts.
 

From: dwight veinot via CnC-List 

Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 7:29 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: dwight veinot 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower

 

Add some anti bacterial detergent to the bilge and maybe a cup of chlorox/javex 
once in a while


 


On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 7:01 PM Korbey Hunt via CnC-List 
 wrote:



Ive found it useful in removing oils. 

 


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From: Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:51:33 PM
To: 'Stus-List' 
Cc: wolf...@erie.net 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower 

 




Probably the reason for a separate pump and discharge that by-passes the bilge.
 


From: David Risch via CnC-List 

Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:46 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: David Risch 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower


 
I have heard discharging shower grey water into bilge created a soapy/scummy 
mess in the bilge?
 
 
 


From: Robert Abbott via CnC-List 

Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:11 PM
To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Robert Abbott 
Subject: Stus-List Shower


 
My 32 has the same set up...shower hose from the sink facet...sump with a teak 
gratesump pump under the sink for a separate discharge just below the toe 
rail opposite the head starboard side.

All woks fine but never use it.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S. 

On 2023-02-15 1:59 p.m., Matt Wolford via CnC-List wrote:


That was the set-up on the 42 Custom.  A shower hose was integral to the sink 
faucet.  On my boat, the shower head was attached to a wall rack for adjusting 
the height.  The floor is a teak grate with a very thin plastic catch pan 
underneath.  The pan drained
 to a “sump” pump with a separate discharge.  I removed everything but the 
drain pan, which now has a hose to drain to the bilge.  I’m in the process of 

Stus-List Re: Shower

2023-02-16 Thread John Read via CnC-List
Shape and space of shower floor sump and teak grating limit design
flexibility


On Thu, Feb 16, 2023, 10:32 AM Neil Andersen via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Why not just get a screen fitting and put a one-way valve in line near the
> pickup
>
> Neil Andersen, W3NEA
> Rock Hall, MD 21661
> 484-354-8800
> --
> *From:* Dave S via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 16, 2023 10:20:18 AM
> *To:* Stus-List 
> *Cc:* Korbey Hunt ; Dave S 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: Shower
>
> The 33-2 has an arrangement like its predecessor- the 34.  I would
> definitely not want a discharge into the keel sump/bilge.  the water
> travels via the spider and finds it’s way elsewhere.  Worth devising
> another arrangement.
> I’m in the process of purchasing an alubat ovni  (Aluminum)  and it
> sections an area of the bilge as a contained shower sump, and has a pump
> and strainer specifically for that.   Like a tub  below the shower grate.
> Similar in concept to the c which molds the very shallow sump into the
> liner, but much larger and deeper, making the pump-out plumbing easier to
> do with standard parts.
> I would think that the bilge below the shower could be contained similarly
> in most boats.
>
> Dave 33-2 windstar (for now)
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 16, 2023, at 3:52 AM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>  Yes.  Dangerous.  I use simple green then tteat wood with Watco wood
> oil.  My boat is in Ketchikan, AK.  Very damp.  I keep a dehumidifier
> running all year.  It works well to keep away mold.
>
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> *From:* Bill Coleman via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2023 8:54:09 PM
> *To:* Stus-List 
> *Cc:* Bill Coleman 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: Shower
>
> True, but it's all in concentration. Too much and yes, you will eat
> through your keelbolts. Just a tiny bit, and you will kill the nasty stuff
> that grows in there. I once put a chlorine pellet in one of my strainers,
> and it it ate Holes through the stainless steel strainer . Having said all
> that, when I first got my 39, I decided to get all of the mildew out of it
> and took everything out of the boat, nice mixture of Tide, chlorine and
> ammonia, sprayed it all around, power washed it, rinsed it and sucked it
> out. If a little bit of cleaner is good, a lot is better right,? I'm lucky
> to be alive. Little did I know then that ammonia and chlorine creates
> mustard gas! Live and learn!
>
> Bill Coleman
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 21:58 Matt Wolford via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> My friend Bill Coleman on this list cautioned me against using Clorox in
> the bilge for fear of damaging the stainless keel bolts.
>
>
>
> *From:* dwight veinot via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2023 7:29 PM
> *To:* Stus-List 
> *Cc:* dwight veinot 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: Shower
>
>
>
> Add some anti bacterial detergent to the bilge and maybe a cup of
> chlorox/javex once in a while
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 7:01 PM Korbey Hunt via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Ive found it useful in removing oils.
>
>
>
> Get Outlook for Android
> 
> --
>
> *From:* Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:51:33 PM
> *To:* 'Stus-List' 
> *Cc:* wolf...@erie.net 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: Shower
>
>
>
> Probably the reason for a separate pump and discharge that by-passes the
> bilge.
>
>
>
> *From:* David Risch via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:46 PM
> *To:* Stus-List 
> *Cc:* David Risch 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: Shower
>
>
>
> I have heard discharging shower grey water into bilge created a
> soapy/scummy mess in the bilge?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Robert Abbott via CnC-List 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:11 PM
> *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc:* Robert Abbott 
> *Subject:* Stus-List Shower
>
>
>
> My 32 has the same set up...shower hose from the sink facet...sump with a
> teak gratesump pump under the sink for a separate discharge just below
> the toe rail opposite the head starboard side.
>
> All woks fine but never use it.
>
> Rob Abbott
> AZURA
> C 32 - #277
> Halifax, N.S.
>
> On 2023-02-15 1:59 p.m., Matt Wolford via CnC-List wrote:
>
> That was the set-up on the 42 Custom.  A shower hose was integral to the
> sink faucet.  On my boat, the shower head was attached to a wall rack for
> adjusting the height.  The floor is a teak grate with a very thin plastic
> catch pan underneath.  The pan drained to a “sump” pump with a 

Stus-List Re: Shower

2023-02-16 Thread Neil Andersen via CnC-List
Why not just get a screen fitting and put a one-way valve in line near the 
pickup

Neil Andersen, W3NEA
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800

From: Dave S via CnC-List 
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2023 10:20:18 AM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Korbey Hunt ; Dave S 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower

The 33-2 has an arrangement like its predecessor- the 34.  I would definitely 
not want a discharge into the keel sump/bilge.  the water travels via the 
spider and finds it’s way elsewhere.  Worth devising another arrangement.
I’m in the process of purchasing an alubat ovni  (Aluminum)  and it sections an 
area of the bilge as a contained shower sump, and has a pump and strainer 
specifically for that.   Like a tub  below the shower grate.   Similar in 
concept to the c which molds the very shallow sump into the liner, but much 
larger and deeper, making the pump-out plumbing easier to do with standard 
parts.
I would think that the bilge below the shower could be contained similarly in 
most boats.

Dave 33-2 windstar (for now)

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 16, 2023, at 3:52 AM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List  
wrote:

 Yes.  Dangerous.  I use simple green then tteat wood with Watco wood oil.  My 
boat is in Ketchikan, AK.  Very damp.  I keep a dehumidifier running all year.  
It works well to keep away mold.

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From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List 
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 8:54:09 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Bill Coleman 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower

True, but it's all in concentration. Too much and yes, you will eat through 
your keelbolts. Just a tiny bit, and you will kill the nasty stuff that grows 
in there. I once put a chlorine pellet in one of my strainers, and it it ate 
Holes through the stainless steel strainer . Having said all that, when I first 
got my 39, I decided to get all of the mildew out of it and took everything out 
of the boat, nice mixture of Tide, chlorine and ammonia, sprayed it all around, 
power washed it, rinsed it and sucked it out. If a little bit of cleaner is 
good, a lot is better right,? I'm lucky to be alive. Little did I know then 
that ammonia and chlorine creates mustard gas! Live and learn!

Bill Coleman

On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 21:58 Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

My friend Bill Coleman on this list cautioned me against using Clorox in the 
bilge for fear of damaging the stainless keel bolts.



From: dwight veinot via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 7:29 PM
To: Stus-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: dwight veinot mailto:dwight...@gmail.com>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



Add some anti bacterial detergent to the bilge and maybe a cup of chlorox/javex 
once in a while



On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 7:01 PM Korbey Hunt via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

Ive found it useful in removing oils.



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Android



From: Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:51:33 PM
To: 'Stus-List' mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: wolf...@erie.net 
mailto:wolf...@erie.net>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



Probably the reason for a separate pump and discharge that by-passes the bilge.



From: David Risch via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:46 PM
To: Stus-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: David Risch mailto:davidrisc...@msn.com>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



I have heard discharging shower grey water into bilge created a soapy/scummy 
mess in the bilge?







From: Robert Abbott via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:11 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Robert Abbott mailto:robertabb...@eastlink.ca>>
Subject: Stus-List Shower



My 32 has the same set up...shower hose from the sink facet...sump with a teak 
gratesump pump under the sink for a separate discharge just below the toe 
rail opposite the head starboard side.

All woks fine but never use it.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.

On 2023-02-15 1:59 p.m., Matt Wolford via CnC-List wrote:

That was the set-up on the 42 Custom.  A shower hose was integral to the sink 
faucet.  On my boat, the shower head was attached to a wall rack for adjusting 
the height.  The floor is a teak grate with a very thin plastic catch pan 
underneath.  The pan drained to a “sump” pump with a separate discharge.  I 
removed everything but the drain pan, 

Stus-List Re: Shower

2023-02-16 Thread Dave S via CnC-List
The 33-2 has an arrangement like its predecessor- the 34.  I would definitely 
not want a discharge into the keel sump/bilge.  the water travels via the 
spider and finds it’s way elsewhere.  Worth devising another arrangement.
I’m in the process of purchasing an alubat ovni  (Aluminum)  and it sections an 
area of the bilge as a contained shower sump, and has a pump and strainer 
specifically for that.   Like a tub  below the shower grate.   Similar in 
concept to the c which molds the very shallow sump into the liner, but much 
larger and deeper, making the pump-out plumbing easier to do with standard 
parts. 
I would think that the bilge below the shower could be contained similarly in 
most boats.  

Dave 33-2 windstar (for now)

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 16, 2023, at 3:52 AM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
>  Yes.  Dangerous.  I use simple green then tteat wood with Watco wood oil.  
> My boat is in Ketchikan, AK.  Very damp.  I keep a dehumidifier running all 
> year.  It works well to keep away mold.
> 
> Get Outlook for Android
> From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 8:54:09 PM
> To: Stus-List 
> Cc: Bill Coleman 
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
>  
> True, but it's all in concentration. Too much and yes, you will eat through 
> your keelbolts. Just a tiny bit, and you will kill the nasty stuff that grows 
> in there. I once put a chlorine pellet in one of my strainers, and it it ate 
> Holes through the stainless steel strainer . Having said all that, when I 
> first got my 39, I decided to get all of the mildew out of it and took 
> everything out of the boat, nice mixture of Tide, chlorine and ammonia, 
> sprayed it all around, power washed it, rinsed it and sucked it out. If a 
> little bit of cleaner is good, a lot is better right,? I'm lucky to be alive. 
> Little did I know then that ammonia and chlorine creates mustard gas! Live 
> and learn!
> 
> Bill Coleman
> 
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 21:58 Matt Wolford via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> My friend Bill Coleman on this list cautioned me against using Clorox in the 
> bilge for fear of damaging the stainless keel bolts.
> 
>  
> 
> From: dwight veinot via CnC-List  
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 7:29 PM
> To: Stus-List 
> Cc: dwight veinot 
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
> 
>  
> 
> Add some anti bacterial detergent to the bilge and maybe a cup of 
> chlorox/javex once in a while
> 
>  
> 
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 7:01 PM Korbey Hunt via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> Ive found it useful in removing oils.
> 
>  
> 
> Get Outlook for Android
> 
> From: Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:51:33 PM
> To: 'Stus-List' 
> Cc: wolf...@erie.net 
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
> 
>  
> 
> Probably the reason for a separate pump and discharge that by-passes the 
> bilge.
> 
>  
> 
> From: David Risch via CnC-List  
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:46 PM
> To: Stus-List 
> Cc: David Risch 
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower
> 
>  
> 
> I have heard discharging shower grey water into bilge created a soapy/scummy 
> mess in the bilge?
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> From: Robert Abbott via CnC-List  
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:11 PM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Cc: Robert Abbott 
> Subject: Stus-List Shower
> 
>  
> 
> My 32 has the same set up...shower hose from the sink facet...sump with a 
> teak gratesump pump under the sink for a separate discharge just below 
> the toe rail opposite the head starboard side.
> 
> All woks fine but never use it.
> 
> Rob Abbott
> AZURA
> C 32 - #277
> Halifax, N.S.
> 
> On 2023-02-15 1:59 p.m., Matt Wolford via CnC-List wrote:
> 
> That was the set-up on the 42 Custom.  A shower hose was integral to the sink 
> faucet.  On my boat, the shower head was attached to a wall rack for 
> adjusting the height.  The floor is a teak grate with a very thin plastic 
> catch pan underneath.  The pan drained to a “sump” pump with a separate 
> discharge.  I removed everything but the drain pan, which now has a hose to 
> drain to the bilge.  I’m in the process of installing a shower on deck for 
> use after swimming.
> 
>  
> 
> From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List  
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:38 PM
> To: Stus-List 
> Cc: Bill Coleman 
> Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower drain
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
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Stus-List Re: Shower

2023-02-16 Thread Korbey Hunt via CnC-List
Yes.  Dangerous.  I use simple green then tteat wood with Watco wood oil.  My 
boat is in Ketchikan, AK.  Very damp.  I keep a dehumidifier running all year.  
It works well to keep away mold.

Get Outlook for Android

From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List 
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 8:54:09 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Bill Coleman 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower

True, but it's all in concentration. Too much and yes, you will eat through 
your keelbolts. Just a tiny bit, and you will kill the nasty stuff that grows 
in there. I once put a chlorine pellet in one of my strainers, and it it ate 
Holes through the stainless steel strainer . Having said all that, when I first 
got my 39, I decided to get all of the mildew out of it and took everything out 
of the boat, nice mixture of Tide, chlorine and ammonia, sprayed it all around, 
power washed it, rinsed it and sucked it out. If a little bit of cleaner is 
good, a lot is better right,? I'm lucky to be alive. Little did I know then 
that ammonia and chlorine creates mustard gas! Live and learn!

Bill Coleman

On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 21:58 Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

My friend Bill Coleman on this list cautioned me against using Clorox in the 
bilge for fear of damaging the stainless keel bolts.



From: dwight veinot via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 7:29 PM
To: Stus-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: dwight veinot mailto:dwight...@gmail.com>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



Add some anti bacterial detergent to the bilge and maybe a cup of chlorox/javex 
once in a while



On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 7:01 PM Korbey Hunt via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

Ive found it useful in removing oils.



Get Outlook for 
Android



From: Matt Wolford via CnC-List 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:51:33 PM
To: 'Stus-List' mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: wolf...@erie.net 
mailto:wolf...@erie.net>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



Probably the reason for a separate pump and discharge that by-passes the bilge.



From: David Risch via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:46 PM
To: Stus-List mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Cc: David Risch mailto:davidrisc...@msn.com>>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower



I have heard discharging shower grey water into bilge created a soapy/scummy 
mess in the bilge?







From: Robert Abbott via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 2:11 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Robert Abbott mailto:robertabb...@eastlink.ca>>
Subject: Stus-List Shower



My 32 has the same set up...shower hose from the sink facet...sump with a teak 
gratesump pump under the sink for a separate discharge just below the toe 
rail opposite the head starboard side.

All woks fine but never use it.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.

On 2023-02-15 1:59 p.m., Matt Wolford via CnC-List wrote:

That was the set-up on the 42 Custom.  A shower hose was integral to the sink 
faucet.  On my boat, the shower head was attached to a wall rack for adjusting 
the height.  The floor is a teak grate with a very thin plastic catch pan 
underneath.  The pan drained to a “sump” pump with a separate discharge.  I 
removed everything but the drain pan, which now has a hose to drain to the 
bilge.  I’m in the process of installing a shower on deck for use after 
swimming.



From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List 

Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 12:38 PM
To: Stus-List 
Cc: Bill Coleman 
Subject: Stus-List Re: Shower drain





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