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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 18 2002 - 21:34:51 EDT
<nate> writes:
<snip>
>"... and placing dye tablets into the holding tank for the
>purpose of determining whether the marine sanitation device is
>operating properly."
<snip>
Your basic Gotcha.
Try to flush your head directly overboard in a restricted area and
everybody will know about it, especially the poop police.
Be surprised how many of these older boats don't have holding tanks.
Been in use on Catalina Island for some time.
Have been told it is a matter of time before the rest of California does
the same.
There are already a couple of converted log tugs from Oregon serving as
poop removal boats here in SoCal. Boats are about 20-21 ft and have room
for 1,300 gallons of poop tankage.
Very efficient conversion, if you ask me.
HTH
Lew
S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat (Under Construction in the
Southland)
Visit <http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett> for pictures
There are no problems, only varying degrees of challenging opportunity.
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