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DSK wrote:
Scout wrote:

Anyone practicing safe sacks?



I saw those a couple of years ago up on the Chesapeake, haven't seen any
for a while though. It was supposed to be a cheap alternative to dry
sailing.


Joe wrote:
Hell no. Clorine is corrosive first...


Not on fiberglass, it isn't.


.... Second cant get water for the
AC's and head.


The AC would be an easy fix, as for the head.... WHY ARE YOU FLUSHING
YOUR HEAD OVERBOARD IN A MARINA, YOU DIRTBAG?

DSK


Although overboard dumping is illegal everywhere that there are
marinas in the US, but in practice I've only seen a few places where
liveaboards actually use a pumpout. The several marinas I frequent
have liveaboards, but I've never seen one go to the pumpout station.
At my current place, I've never seen the pumpout actually used.

Here in New England, East of the Cape, there are 9+ foot tides, and
fairly directly access to the ocean, so folks aren't that concerned
about the commercial harbors. The recreational harbors that aren't
cleansed by tides tend to provide free pumpouts - places like Martha's
Vineyard provide that service.

But before you get "holier than though," when last I traveled through
the south, it was virtually impossible to get a pumpout anywhere, even
at places that advertised a free pumpout with a fillup.