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No Bonding Required WIith Tru-Design Ball Valves from Raritan Engineering

Millville, NJ business Raritan Engineering is proud to announce that it has been given an exclusive distributorship by Tru-Design for the new load design ‘thru-hull' plastic load bearing fitting. These fittings fully comply with ABYC H27 specifications, allowing the use of below the water line thru-hull fittings when fitted with a Tru-Design collar and ball valve. Further details can be seen at http://www.raritaneng.com/product/ball-valves/ . "We are very happy to announce our exclusive distributorship of the Tru-Design thru-hull fittings," says Kim Shinn from Raritan Engineering. "We fully believe in the quality of this product, which is compliant with all relevant legislation and intend to serve our customers even better than before." The Thru-Hull Fittings by Tru-Design are constructed using the most up-to-date high-impact composite materials. This means that they will last as long as the vessel will. As such, vessel owners won't need to worry about th...

Secrets Regarding Close Quarters Maneuvering by Your Marine Parts Depot

Experts at Your Marine Parts Depot Show How to Be A Small Space Guru Raritan Engineering Company your marine parts depot  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to become a guru of moving your boat in small spaces. Your marine parts depot says, my home dock, assigned by my friend, the local Harbour Master, has, by virtue of its difficulty, made me a better boater. I have no choice but to try to hone my skills on every docking. The ‘HM’ expresses no interest in my anxiety level (or my crew’s), nor in how many close calls we have had — as long as I actually can get in and out, then he is happy, and for the finesse which this has added to my technique I am grateful. Step number two : the next, and probably least significant conundrum of this docking entails that first turn to port, to head more or less north, between the two rows of docked boats. The prevailing wind tends to push the boat through a much wid...

Raritan Engineering Offers Marine Toilets With Whisper Quiet And Clog-free Flush, Reducing Need For Maintenance

Millville, NJ based Raritan Engineering has announced that their Atlantes Freedom marine toilet, found online at http://www.raritaneng.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/AV_promo.pdf , offers boat owners both comfort and dependability on the water. The product has been created using Vortex-Vac technology, which creates an internal vacuum that requires no external or remote powered pump to flush. The flush is reported as being whisper quiet and clog-free to reduce the need for consistent maintenance. Raritan is recognized for their slogan, "The most dependable name on the water," and they supply a catalog of all of these dependable products at http://www.raritaneng.com/ . As with other Raritan products, the Atlantes Freedom offers advantages that similar designs on the market have trouble competing with. Benefits of the Atlantes include a fully programmable control that allows for the conservation of water during use, while still presenting the characteristics of a traditional p...

Marine Holding Tanks Analyst Asks, “How Are Your Manners When You’re on the Water?”

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  Your Marine Holding Tanks Expert Shares Time-Tested Customs and Traditions Raritan Engineering Company your marine holding tanks  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding boating etiquette. Boating Etiquette Your marine holding tanks experts know that boating, as a recreational sport, has been around for over 300 years. During this time many customs and traditions have been developed in order to help relieve the natural stress that comes with dealing with the elements. No matter how long you have been boating there is always that tense feeling when you are out there on your own. Underway Obviously, the rules of the road are going to dictate how you operate your vessel underway in order to prevent collision, says several west marine holding tanks experts. But what if no risk of collision exists, are you then free to do whatever you want when operating in the vicinity of other vessels? Above all, remember...

Macerating Toilets vs. Vacuum Marine Toilets: Part 2

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Macerating Toilets vs. Vacuum Marine Toilets Part 2 Macerating Toilets Prevent Odors From Sewage Tank Coming Back Thru Toilet Bowl All plumbing code for house requires a J trap under the toilet to prevent gases from sewage main to come back thru toilet. Boat building industry has no such requirements. Vacuum toilets have no water seal. It mostly depends on vacuum (negative pressure) to prevent gases/odors coming back to toilet. In case of vacuum pump being turned off or not working, there is a direct connection between holding tank and toilet without any water seal. There is a valve between hose and toilet bowl and seal on the valve compromised with loss of vacuum. Macerating toilet , with vented loop has a water seal just like home and seal is reliable even during short term and long term storage. Low noise There is a myth that macerating toilets are noisy. Myth has been established by use of rubber impeller in older design macerators. Even macerators to empty out holding ta...

Raritan Engineering’s Marine Toilets Selected Best Choice By Practical Sailor

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Millville, New Jersey based marine products company, Raritan Engineering, has produced a marine toilet that has taken the pleasure boating world by storm. It remains the top choice for the marine industry and has been selected as the Best Choice by Practical Sailor in recent tests. The toilet comes in a wide selection of sizes and shapes as well as control options. Users have the option of a push button switch or an electronic switch. It offers a quiet flush, something that many feel is its best feature. Melanie Simpson of Los Angeles says, "I love that it's quiet. It's an inexpensive toilet to begin with, and the quiet flush feature is simply the best." Spokesperson for Raritan, Kim Shinn, states, "We've also made it eco-friendly. Users can flush their marine toilet with seawater, so they're saving their onboard water for other uses." The full lineup of features can be viewed at http://www.raritaneng.com/ . Tyler Jenkins of Miami, FL, is a fan o...

Instant Solutions for Bad Weather by Marine Hot Water Heater Supplier

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"You Need to Get yourself ready for bad weather conditions", Says Marine Hot Water Heater Professional Raritan Engineering Company your   marine water heater experts wish to show to you these subjects we thought would certainly be of interest to you this month concerning the best ways to handle your boat in challenging weather condition. Today's tip from your marine hot water heater experts is about preparing on your own for hefty climate. If you have actually kept a correct hunt, created a "eagle eye" and also checked the weather condition on your VHF radio, you should have lots of time to get prepared. The complying with checklist was gathered from various sources, your seaward marine water heater experts as well as from input from those who answered recently's inquiry concerning "just what to do if hefty climate is approaching.". Go to  http://raritaneng.com/catagory-pages/sanitation-accessories/  and see related information on  ...

Raritan Engineering’s Marine Toilets Selected Best Choice By Practical Sailor

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Millville, New Jersey based marine products company, Raritan Engineering, has produced a marine toilet that has taken the pleasure boating world by storm. It remains the top choice for the marine industry and has been selected as the Best Choice by Practical Sailor in recent tests. The toilet comes in a wide selection of sizes and shapes as well as control options. Users have the option of a push button switch or an electronic switch. It offers a quiet flush, something that many feel is its best feature. Melanie Simpson of Los Angeles says, “I love that it’s quiet. It’s an inexpensive toilet to begin with, and the quiet flush feature is simply the best.” Spokesperson for Raritan, Kim Shinn, states, “We’ve also made it eco-friendly. Users can flush their marine toilet with seawater, so they’re saving their onboard water for other uses.” The full lineup of features can be viewed at http://www.raritaneng.com/ . Tyler Jenkins of Miami, FL, is a fan of the toilet. He says, “It’s much more e...

Instant Solutions for Bad Weather by Marine Hot Water Heater Supplier

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“You Need to Get yourself ready for bad weather conditions”, Says Marine Hot Water Heater Professional Raritan Engineering Company your marine water heater experts wish to show to you these subjects we thought would certainly be of interest to you this month concerning the best ways to handle your boat in challenging weather condition. Today’s tip from your marine hot water heater experts is about preparing on your own for hefty climate. If you have actually kept a correct hunt, created a “eagle eye” and also checked the weather condition on your VHF radio, you should have lots of time to get prepared. The complying with checklist was gathered from various sources, your seaward marine water heater experts as well as from input from those who answered recently’s inquiry concerning “just what to do if hefty climate is approaching.”. Go to http://raritaneng.com/catagory-pages/sanitation-accessories/ and see related information on marine sani...

Marine Products Specialist Shares Boat Docking Tips

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Your Marine Products Specialist Shares How to Dock Your Boat Raritan Engineering Company your marine products specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding boat docking tips. Your marine products experts know that we can’t cover everything about boat docking in one sitting, but I think you’ll be surprised at how many of the basic principles of close quarters maneuvering are embodied in the example docking which I will be discussing shortly. That brings up another important point. Learning to marine dock is done on the water, in our boats, not by reading about it here. Book learning and good teaching are important, (I would say crucial), and allow us to focus our minds more quickly and clearly than just by using the trial and error method. Port-side-to — a docking dissected For the present purposes, I’m going to assume calm marine conditions, and not factor in the effects of wind. Wind is probably the hardest thing t...

Boat Cleaning Products Supplier Shows You How to Read a Nautical Chart

Boat Cleaning Products Professional Suggests The Best Way to Learn How to Read Nautical Charts Raritan Engineering Company your boat cleaning products specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding learning how to read nautical charts. Your boat cleaning products experts as well as many recreational boaters in small boats don’t consider it important to have charts onboard. Bad idea, even if you are just operating on your local lake. Perhaps you are not yet a boat navigator, but a chart onboard allows you to compare what you are seeing with what you should be seeing and can help you keep your bearings. I did an instructor’s clinic a year or so ago on Lake Lanier in Georgia. This is a huge lake north of Atlanta. The school that hosted the clinic had to borrow a few boats and products from another location on the lake and several of the instructor candidates volunteered to move the boats. Nautical charts are d...

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Comparison of Macerating Toilets vs. Vacuum Marine Toilets: Part 1

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Comparison of Macerating Toilets vs. Vacuum Marine Toilets Macerating Toilets vs. Vacuum Marine Toiltes There are several beliefs in marine products market about vacuum and Macerating Toilet s . Some of these beliefs are true and some are myth. Let us look at the how both technique satisfy basic toilet engineering functions: Evacuation of all solids and liquid in one flush: Vacuum toilet: Stored vacuum is applied to the bowl by opening a valve by paddle or electric. Pressure differential between atmosphere and vacuum pushes water and solids towards the cavity behind the valve. Bowl evacuates quickly in 2 to 3 seconds. As soon as air enters the bowl throat, vacuum drops rapidly. This evacuation technique make a loud noise associated with sudden pressure changes and reduced pipe sizes. When user closes the valve, suction of the diaphragm vacuum pump is applied to the content of the cavity below valve. Solids and water and air start to move towards pump thru long hose between bow...