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I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit
on
a bucket in the open to do her business.


And if you need #2. head to shore.

Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on
my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I
guess
not.



We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! (
or in
the current times.. not upholding)


Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the
dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.


I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some
folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H


One of those city Canucks.



Perhaps, but more out of respect to my wife. I would not ask her to walk
through the water to take a crap in the woods, nor would I ask her to take
a **** in a bucket on the open deck of my boat.

Different strokes I guess.


Well, I beach the boat at times for picnics, exploring. Put the bow on the
beach, and climb onto the sand / rocks. My boat has fairly tall sides. 35"
from the chine.


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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill"

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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
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I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit
on
a bucket in the open to do her business.



And if you need #2. head to shore.

Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I
guess
not.



We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! ( or
in
the current times.. not upholding)


Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the
dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.


I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some
folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H


One of those city Canucks.




Perhaps, but more out of respect to my wife. I would not ask her to walk
through the water to take a crap in the woods, nor would I ask her to take a
**** in a bucket on the open deck of my boat.

Different strokes I guess.



When wwe purchased our cuddy cabin (now sold as needs changed) the porta
potty was a must. We had a newborn and a two year old girl. Plus the
wife liked it.

It all depends on what the needs of the purchaser are.

Capt Jack R..

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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill"

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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
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I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit
on
a bucket in the open to do her business.



And if you need #2. head to shore.

Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on
my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I
guess
not.



We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! (
or in
the current times.. not upholding)


Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the
dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.


I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some
folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H

One of those city Canucks.




Perhaps, but more out of respect to my wife. I would not ask her to
walk through the water to take a crap in the woods, nor would I ask her
to take a **** in a bucket on the open deck of my boat.

Different strokes I guess.

When wwe purchased our cuddy cabin (now sold as needs changed) the porta
potty was a must. We had a newborn and a two year old girl. Plus the wife
liked it.

It all depends on what the needs of the purchaser are.

Capt Jack R..


That is true. When I suggested to the wife that we maybe get a bigger boat,
cruiser type, she said we are not that old yet. Was looking at Maxweld cats
as well as an ACB.




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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill"

wrote:


"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
...

I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit
on
a bucket in the open to do her business.


And if you need #2. head to shore.

Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I
guess
not.



We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! ( or
in
the current times.. not upholding)


Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the
dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.


I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some
folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H


One of those city Canucks.



What about it?
I spent 3 nights and two full sailing days on my Sandpiper 565 at the first
of this month and was able to avoid using my MSD.
Trick...limiting intake controls outflow. Plus we spend two nights at a
municipal marina in Rousseau. the guy hosting the regatta had the key to
the public wahhrooms/showers and the in-between night was at his cottage.
Stragetic stops at a beach for a raftup afforded the opportunity to go
ashore for 'refreshment'.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...aid2007035.jpg


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Don White wrote:
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news On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill"

wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" ask wrote in message
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I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to
sit on
a bucket in the open to do her business.


And if you need #2. head to shore.
Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks
on my
boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants.

I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type.
I guess
not.


We seem to attract all the hard heads here.
No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'!
( or in
the current times.. not upholding)

Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving
the dock.
And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the
shoreline.

I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances
are so
uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things.
Some folks
are quite pure of mind and body.
--
John H
One of those city Canucks.



What about it?
I spent 3 nights and two full sailing days on my Sandpiper 565 at the
first of this month and was able to avoid using my MSD.
Trick...limiting intake controls outflow. Plus we spend two nights at
a municipal marina in Rousseau. the guy hosting the regatta had the
key to the public wahhrooms/showers and the in-between night was at
his cottage. Stragetic stops at a beach for a raftup afforded the
opportunity to go ashore for 'refreshment'.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...aid2007035.jpg




I bought one of these for the new, smaller Yo Ho:


http://tinyurl.com/ysvztb


It looks like a folding bucket. I hope you are not going to ask your
wife to use that.

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I bought one of these for the new, smaller Yo Ho:


http://tinyurl.com/ysvztb


That's different...
Here's a pic of the MSD on my Sandpiper 565...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0171.jpg


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