This stupid little thing will save me hundreds of dollars.

If there is one thing that drives me nuts, it’s buying a tube of 4200 or Sikaflex or some other expensive tube of sealant but only end up using a small portion of it. Then trying to come up with a way to seal the tip so the rest does not go to waste.

It never works. A few weeks later, I’ll pull out that tube of whatever for another project, only to find the thing will have solidified and I’ll have to make another trip to the hardware store and buy another tube…..until now.

Just look at that beautiful little bastard.

It cost $8 bucks on Amazon for a pack of two. Click here Prazi Usa PR-1600 Seal-A-Tube, 2-Pack Or on the picture above to get your own.

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This could come in handy.

We spend a fair amount of time as live aboards trying to prevent unwanted things from growing on our boat. Things like mold, moss, barnacles, what the fuck ever that hairy thing is that shows up in the scuppers after we have friends over for a bbq/drinks in the cockpit….the list goes on.

As I understand it, dirt dwellers will, from time to time water their lawns in order to encourage their lawns to grow. Even when I lived on land, I did not understand this concept. Actually, I did. I just hated mowing the lawn. So I would purposely NOT water my lawn in the hopes that it would not grow. Which, among other habits, did not make me the most popular house in any neighborhood I lived in.

Following this Link will take you to something that was designed by and for dirt dwellers and thier desire for green, healthy lawns.

If your are anything like us (meaning):
a.) You live on a boat
b.) You don’t fill your tanks on a regular basis. But, wait until the tanks are completely dry at 9pm at night, half way through doing the dishes before filling them
c.) Hate waiting till the tanks are full and over flowing before running up on deck in your boxers and sock feet to pull the hose from the fill tube.

My idea is to figure out how long it takes to fill my tanks, then hook this little unit up to my hose, and set the timer to that. No I can fill my water tanks AND take a nap, check the crab pots, or find a pair of industrial strength rubber gloves and remove that hairy thing from the scuppers.

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