"Lauri Tarkkonen" wrote in message ...
In "Robert or Karen Swarts" writes:
"Peggie Hall" wrote in message
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Padeen wrote:
Peggie, does that mean that the simple act of peeing overboard under the
cover of darkness is illegal?
Nope..."direct deposit" from above the water or while in it is legal, both
under cover of darkness and in broad daylight. It's only illegal if it
goes into any kind of container or installed device before it's sent
overboard.
Excuse me, for nitpicking, but I am curious about the interpretation. In
our boat the rule is: do not go to the rail for peeing. Pee instead into
a small plastic bottle ("duck" we call it) by staying firmly inside the
boat and then pour the liquid over the rail. So does this safety measure
make it illegal?
- Lauri Tarkkonen
Yes! You read her post. She was perfectly clear on this aspect of dumping.
What I enjoy doing when I get boarded for a 'safety check' and they check
my head also, is say, "Excuse me sir, but I've got to take a ****." I remove
my shorts and shirt, jump into the water and let her rip. There ain't a thing
in the world they can do about it.
CN
CN
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