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"Jack Redington" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill"

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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
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I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit
on
a bucket in the open to do her business.



And if you need #2. head to shore.

Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on
my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I
guess
not.



We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! (
or in
the current times.. not upholding)


Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the
dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.


I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some
folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H

One of those city Canucks.




Perhaps, but more out of respect to my wife. I would not ask her to
walk through the water to take a crap in the woods, nor would I ask her
to take a **** in a bucket on the open deck of my boat.

Different strokes I guess.

When wwe purchased our cuddy cabin (now sold as needs changed) the porta
potty was a must. We had a newborn and a two year old girl. Plus the wife
liked it.

It all depends on what the needs of the purchaser are.

Capt Jack R..


That is true. When I suggested to the wife that we maybe get a bigger boat,
cruiser type, she said we are not that old yet. Was looking at Maxweld cats
as well as an ACB.