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Joe wrote:
On the Phew-EE II. He's a nice guy but you never know whats on thoses purple gloves he sports. Anyone else have to deal with a pumpoff boat? What do they charge you? Here it is 25 a mo. with a visit every other week as long as you keep it under 50 gallons a visit. Joe The pumpouts in Boston are generally free for marina members. Further east folks don't worry much, given that there are 10 foot tides and easy access to open water. I'm sure Most of the places I visit to the south (Vineyard Haven, Edgartown, etc) have free pumpouts. On our recent ICW trip south I was appalled at the number of "broken" pumpouts - it was the rule, not the exception. When every pumpout in a town is "out of order" or "the person who runs it isn't in today" you get the feeling the locals don't care if they live in a sewer. |
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![]() "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... The pumpouts in Boston are generally free for marina members. Further east folks don't worry much, given that there are 10 foot tides and easy access to open water. I'm sure Most of the places I visit to the south (Vineyard Haven, Edgartown, etc) have free pumpouts. To the best of my knowledge, pumpout services are paid for out of state funding in MA. Any public pumpout service that charges is double-dipping. A tip to the operator is appropriate. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... The pumpouts in Boston are generally free for marina members. Further east folks don't worry much, given that there are 10 foot tides and easy access to open water. I'm sure Most of the places I visit to the south (Vineyard Haven, Edgartown, etc) have free pumpouts. To the best of my knowledge, pumpout services are paid for out of state funding in MA. Any public pumpout service that charges is double-dipping. A tip to the operator is appropriate. Eisboch The way I heard it was that operators accepting the subsidy can't collect a fee. But I have to admit I've never seen a fee collected in MA. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote Any public pumpout service that charges is double-dipping. Ewwwwww that's gross !!!! |
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![]() "Jeff Morris" wrote On our recent ICW trip south I was appalled at the number of "broken" pumpouts - it was the rule, not the exception. When every pumpout in a town is "out of order" or "the person who runs it isn't in today" you get the feeling the locals don't care if they live in a sewer. |
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Isabel wiped out a lot of pump outs in the Chesapeake Bay area.
Scotty "Jeff Morris" wrote On our recent ICW trip south I was appalled at the number of "broken" pumpouts - it was the rule, not the exception. When every pumpout in a town is "out of order" or "the person who runs it isn't in today" you get the feeling the locals don't care if they live in a sewer. |
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This was before Isabel. Actually the Chesapeake was a bit better the
other areas, though we did get the "out of order" routine in Baltimore. - The marina even had a "free pumpout with fuel fill" sign! South Carolina and Georgia were the worst. Scott Vernon wrote: Isabel wiped out a lot of pump outs in the Chesapeake Bay area. Scotty "Jeff Morris" wrote On our recent ICW trip south I was appalled at the number of "broken" pumpouts - it was the rule, not the exception. When every pumpout in a town is "out of order" or "the person who runs it isn't in today" you get the feeling the locals don't care if they live in a sewer. |
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