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"Falky foo" wrote in message
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Been shopping around for sail boats here in Calif. One guy has one at a
great price, but it was built in 1970 and "doesn't have a holding tank."
Does that mean that your crap flushes straight into the ocean? Is that

even
legal? Can a holding tank be fitted easily or would that be super
expensive? I plan on leaving the thing at anchorage and on moorings, not

in
a marina. But I don't want to be arrested when big turds bob to the

surface
around my boat (I inhale a lot when I eat). Do anchorages require holding
tanks?

I must admit I know next to nothing about marine sanitation.

Thanks!



You need the law to know the right thing to do? Maybe you should opt for an
RV, not a boat.


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Then my turds would be covering the LA freeways.


You need the law to know the right thing to do? Maybe you should opt for

an
RV, not a boat.




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