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![]() "Rectumbee" leaks diarrhea in message ... Loaded and in cruising mode? Tanks full? Supplies for a couple of months? What supplies? How much Spam and tuna fish do you carry for two month's? What tanks? How much fuel, how much water? My guess is that the only full tank is the holding tank, and after two months I think "ripe" not "sweet" would be the operative word! Wrong again, Rectumbee! I have no holding tank other than the little one that could possibly be called a holding tank on my Lectrasan system. Like Ganz, you are more fascinated by and addicted to all things anal than with sailing. FYI, my water tanks hold fifty gallons. My fuel tanks are portable and carry ten gallons not including the 3.5 gallon tank for the Honda outboard. I keep the two portable five-gallon tanks empty except when occasionally motoring up or down the 'ditch' or when crossing to or from the Bahamas in case the wind decides to die which it often does in spite of a good forecast. The 3.5 gallon tank is enough when sailing the Bahamas as I rarely even have to use the motor. Same goes for most of the rest of the Caribbean where winds are pretty steady other than along the south coast of Cuba. But, other than from your slow, lip-movement reading of Cruising World Magazine, I'm sure you would not know about that. Respectfully, Capt. Neal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ USCG Master, Near Coastal 25GT I doubt you even sail. |
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