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"Bob" wrote in message
ups.com... Paul Cassel wrote: When far offshore, no sane person uses the toilet anyway so it's a day sailing issue only. Well.............. sorta. On the west coast the rumor is most commercial fisherman who fell over board and drowned typically had their zipper open. Lesson learned: when unfurling your short arm don't yard it over the side. So what I do when sailing solo is zip and hose down the cockpit. Typically there is enough sea water or rain entering the cockpit for ample flushing action. However, for other personal discharge functions I prefer my PH II. From what I have seen along the side of every interstate freeway the truckers have an effective method. Bath & Bed Bob Geez... remind me not to get on your boat until after it's been washed... how about using one of those portable units instead. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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