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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 01:30:34 GMT, Peggie Hall wrote:
Don White wrote: I bet our Harbour Police might have something to say about 'direct deposits' from above in broad daylight.... I never said anything about indecent exposure! and 'real' marine heads are still legal here for the time being.... If you mean toilets that discharge directly overboard, you can't be anywhere in the US, or on any inland Canadian waters. although our skipper 'mooned' a hugh cruise ship to the delight of the passengers while it was preparing to leave. . Class does have a way of making itself known, doesn't it? ![]() Yes, it does, and you've proven it in this thread. Thanks for the 'direct deposit' info. Some of us folks don't have heads on our boats! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Not to run this subject into the ground, er, water, but wouldn't directly
depositing toilet paper get you for littering if nothing else? BS "Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Padeen wrote: Peggie, does that mean that the simple act of peeing overboard under the cover of darkness is illegal? Nope..."direct deposit" from above the water or while in it is legal, both under cover of darkness and in broad daylight. It's only illegal if it goes into any kind of container or installed device before it's sent overboard. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 |
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In "Robert or Karen Swarts" writes:
"Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Padeen wrote: Peggie, does that mean that the simple act of peeing overboard under the cover of darkness is illegal? Nope..."direct deposit" from above the water or while in it is legal, both under cover of darkness and in broad daylight. It's only illegal if it goes into any kind of container or installed device before it's sent overboard. Excuse me, for nitpicking, but I am curious about the interpretation. In our boat the rule is: do not go to the rail for peeing. Pee instead into a small plastic bottle ("duck" we call it) by staying firmly inside the boat and then pour the liquid over the rail. So does this safety measure make it illegal? - Lauri Tarkkonen |
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![]() "Lauri Tarkkonen" wrote in message ... In "Robert or Karen Swarts" writes: "Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Padeen wrote: Peggie, does that mean that the simple act of peeing overboard under the cover of darkness is illegal? Nope..."direct deposit" from above the water or while in it is legal, both under cover of darkness and in broad daylight. It's only illegal if it goes into any kind of container or installed device before it's sent overboard. Excuse me, for nitpicking, but I am curious about the interpretation. In our boat the rule is: do not go to the rail for peeing. Pee instead into a small plastic bottle ("duck" we call it) by staying firmly inside the boat and then pour the liquid over the rail. So does this safety measure make it illegal? - Lauri Tarkkonen Yes! You read her post. She was perfectly clear on this aspect of dumping. What I enjoy doing when I get boarded for a 'safety check' and they check my head also, is say, "Excuse me sir, but I've got to take a ****." I remove my shorts and shirt, jump into the water and let her rip. There ain't a thing in the world they can do about it. CN CN |
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Lauri Tarkkonen wrote:
Excuse me, for nitpicking, but I am curious about the interpretation. In our boat the rule is: do not go to the rail for peeing. Pee instead into a small plastic bottle ("duck" we call it) by staying firmly inside the boat and then pour the liquid over the rail. So does this safety measure make it illegal? Yep. It has to go directly from you into the water to be legal...putting in anything else first makes it illegal. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 |
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Capt. Neal® wrote:
Yes! You read her post. She was perfectly clear on this aspect of dumping. What I enjoy doing when I get boarded for a 'safety check' and they check my head also, is say, "Excuse me sir, but I've got to take a ****." I remove my shorts and shirt, jump into the water and let her rip. There ain't a thing in the world they can do about it. You have to assume that once the 'good captain' jumped in, the water would be considered so polluted...one more turd wouldn't make much difference. |
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Don White wrote:
You have to assume that once the 'good captain' jumped in, the water would be considered so polluted...one more turd wouldn't make much difference. Don...please stop replying to this animal. Every reply to ANY of his posts only encourages him...when the real objective is to make him go away..which can only be accomplished by ignoring him. That said, I'll share a funny story about him with you... Years ago when I didn't have enough sense to stay off alt.sailing.whatever, Neal posted in a thread about a storm something to the effect that "there I was, stark naked, clinging to the mast while the winds and seas howled around me"...the first reply was, "and then someone called the marina manager." -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 |
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Peggie Hall wrote:
Don White wrote: You have to assume that once the 'good captain' jumped in, the water would be considered so polluted...one more turd wouldn't make much difference. Don...please stop replying to this animal. Every reply to ANY of his posts only encourages him...when the real objective is to make him go away..which can only be accomplished by ignoring him. That said, I'll share a funny story about him with you... Years ago when I didn't have enough sense to stay off alt.sailing.whatever, Neal posted in a thread about a storm something to the effect that "there I was, stark naked, clinging to the mast while the winds and seas howled around me"...the first reply was, "and then someone called the marina manager." Peggy You are so right about this sicko. He thrives on staring flames. If everyone would ignore him he would probably commit suicide within a month. Not a bad thing. JR |
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Peggie Hall wrote:
Don...please stop replying to this animal. Every reply to ANY of his posts only encourages him...when the real objective is to make him go away..which can only be accomplished by ignoring him. snip.. Your wish is my command milady. |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 02:57:07 GMT, Don White
wrote: Peggie Hall wrote: Don...please stop replying to this animal. Every reply to ANY of his posts only encourages him...when the real objective is to make him go away..which can only be accomplished by ignoring him. snip.. Your wish is my command milady. He's like JAX, only with more advanced spelling and syphilis. That story about defecating in the water to make a point to the authorities was charming...PLONK! R. |
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