Peggie your post appears to poke fun or even ridicule people new to boating and it's unique problems. When I first started boating in 1992 I didn't know >>>>>>>>>>>>
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To scoff at newbies who don't know the terms of boating repair seems inappropriate and mean spirited.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Mike,
Perhaps you missed the point. The way I read it wasn't "scoffing." Why? Because in her business, literally, people are always asking her how to fix things, usually they are remote from her location, and rarely (based on my experience on this and many other boating forums) post useful photos, if any at all. Her point was that if somebody wants help at least they ought to spend the time to be able to identify what it is they are asking about.
While I understand the newbies' challenge of learning new names of a LOT of parts, a more humorous approach to a newbie's question like that, to Peggie specifically, would be: "OK, first, are you asking about your head (toilet) or a sink?"
I understand from a career in forensic building system investigations. One day someone asked an engineer, "How big an electrical and HVAC load is there for 100,000 square foot building?" The engineer answered firmly, with specific numbers. I happened to overhear, and before the questioner peeled away to use those answers in whatever calculation they were doing, I said, "Wait, wait! You forgot to ask the other critical part of the question." Both of them looked up and said, "Huh?" I said, "Are you asking about a hospital or an office building?" The answers will be quite different, sometimes by a factor of three or more!
Same thing: head or sink?
