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JimH,
The last thing my wife would think I was being is considerate, if I told her to squat on a porta pottie or if I had to carry the porta potty home to clean it out. The marinas all are on septic tanks, and do not allow dumping porta potties in the toilets. She would want me to, and I would eagerly go to, a marina with a clean toilet. If I did not have a head aboard the boat, I would remind everyone before we left the marina is to "hit the head". Just becuase someone does not like the idea of having a porta potty onboard a boat, doesn't mean that person is inconsiderate. " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 16:18:30 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers" wrote: I have to agree with you and JohnH, I would hate to have a porta potty on board any boat, either on mine, or a friends. # 1 over the side, or in the water, #2 is in a marina. Another considerate person thinking of the needs of his wife..............Come on honey, if you have to go so bad just squat over the gunwhale and let it go. ;-) There are too many ways for a porta potty to make a mess in a boat, none of them pretty. Name them. I *never* had any problems when we had porta potties in our smaller boats. |
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