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[email protected] July 14th 09 01:13 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are
more NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy?
I think they're called MSDs.



Hanz


Gregory Hall July 14th 09 01:18 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are more
NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy? I think
they're called MSDs.



Hanz




My older (and I DO mean older) sister is indisposed. She's tired of being at
the beck and call of unappreciative and grasping freeloaders who are always
asking generalized and dumb questions about boat sewage. You have Internet
access? You can Google? Then try doing your own research for once.

--
Gregory Hall



pirate July 14th 09 01:35 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
Greg or... Salmonella or... Wilbur or....(my favorite) Asshole.
Do the world a favor and crawl out from under the rock, sign the
donor card, return to your fantasy world and....guess!
You are an Army of none.



Capt. JG July 14th 09 01:55 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are more
NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy? I think
they're called MSDs.



Hanz



The main issue is the no discharge issue. It's not really a matter of the
head or holding tank. It's more about preventing (in a USCG legal way) the
discharge into coastal and inland waters. For example, the Y value between
the effluent going to either the holding tank or overboard needs to be wired
closed to prevent it from being pointed to the overboard discharge.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Salmon Ella July 14th 09 02:29 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
ons...
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are
more NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy? I
think they're called MSDs.



Hanz



The main issue is the no discharge issue. It's not really a matter of the
head or holding tank. It's more about preventing (in a USCG legal way) the
discharge into coastal and inland waters. For example, the Y value between
the effluent going to either the holding tank or overboard needs to be
wired closed to prevent it from being pointed to the overboard discharge.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Ask Gaynze how many rolls of wire he has on his boat, so that he can
discharge overboard, then wire it back properly. Everybody knows that an
LSD addict doesn't believe in following any laws.



Wilbur Hubbard July 14th 09 04:39 PM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
"Salmon Ella" wrote in message
...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
ons...
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are
more NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy? I
think they're called MSDs.



Hanz



The main issue is the no discharge issue. It's not really a matter of the
head or holding tank. It's more about preventing (in a USCG legal way)
the discharge into coastal and inland waters. For example, the Y value
between the effluent going to either the holding tank or overboard needs
to be wired closed to prevent it from being pointed to the overboard
discharge.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Ask Gaynze how many rolls of wire he has on his boat, so that he can
discharge overboard, then wire it back properly. Everybody knows that an
LSD addict doesn't believe in following any laws.



Is it true that many LSD addicts also cheat on their income taxes?

Wilbur Hubbard



Bruce In Bangkok July 15th 09 01:23 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:29:11 -0400, "Salmon Ella"
wrote:


"Capt. JG" wrote in message
ons...
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are
more NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy? I
think they're called MSDs.



Hanz



The main issue is the no discharge issue. It's not really a matter of the
head or holding tank. It's more about preventing (in a USCG legal way) the
discharge into coastal and inland waters. For example, the Y value between
the effluent going to either the holding tank or overboard needs to be
wired closed to prevent it from being pointed to the overboard discharge.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Ask Gaynze how many rolls of wire he has on his boat, so that he can
discharge overboard, then wire it back properly. Everybody knows that an
LSD addict doesn't believe in following any laws.



Ah Wilbur. Your writing style is so unique. another like in the kill
file.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Capt. JG July 15th 09 04:30 AM

HEADs! - Peggy Hall
 
"Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:29:11 -0400, "Salmon Ella"
wrote:


"Capt. JG" wrote in message
ons...
wrote in message
...
I just got back to the USA after being away for 7 yrs. I know that are
more NO DISCHARGE zones. What kind of head/holding tanks should I buy?
I
think they're called MSDs.



Hanz



The main issue is the no discharge issue. It's not really a matter of
the
head or holding tank. It's more about preventing (in a USCG legal way)
the
discharge into coastal and inland waters. For example, the Y value
between
the effluent going to either the holding tank or overboard needs to be
wired closed to prevent it from being pointed to the overboard
discharge.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

Ah Wilbur. Your writing style is so unique. another like in the kill
file.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)



The only way I see his crap is when someone reposts it. Try and refrain. I
don't want to see it, and I doubt others do either.

Thanks...

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com





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