Robin
Well-Known Member
>>>In the US (and most other waters) there is no prohibition against using the lee rail or "taking a swim"...only against putting waste into or passing it through any device aboard first (I never said it made sense, only that's how it is). So the lee rail is legal..."bucket and chuck it" is not. In a harbor or anchorage, one is expected to have some consideration for other when it comes the aesthetics of "direct discharge."<<<
Peggy
Thanks for the reply, and as they say don't shoot the messenger! However this has great importance when sizing the holding tank or at least on the length of time between pumpouts or visits offshore. We routinely follow the pee on it's own OK poop and paper not OK rule which means we have loads of capacity with a 20 gallon holding tank. I suppose we could use a pee bucket below and pour it down the washbasin as 'grey' water, bit of soap added maybe.../forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Robin
<hr width=100% size=1><font size=1>Sermons from my pulpit are with tongue firmly in cheek and come with no warranty!</font size=1>
Peggy
Thanks for the reply, and as they say don't shoot the messenger! However this has great importance when sizing the holding tank or at least on the length of time between pumpouts or visits offshore. We routinely follow the pee on it's own OK poop and paper not OK rule which means we have loads of capacity with a 20 gallon holding tank. I suppose we could use a pee bucket below and pour it down the washbasin as 'grey' water, bit of soap added maybe.../forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Robin
<hr width=100% size=1><font size=1>Sermons from my pulpit are with tongue firmly in cheek and come with no warranty!</font size=1>