RobbieW
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You don't swim in Greek waters, you just go through the motions.
It could be like that in the pool I learned to swim at in NW London in the 60s (Granville Road - long closed)
You don't swim in Greek waters, you just go through the motions.
Swimming naked in Greenwich? That's different! :encouragement:
Agree your concerns but unfortunately many older boats neither have a holding tank or the room to fit one. :ambivalence:
Even if you have one it gets a bit difficult if you do not have pump out facilities close at hand..
wtf?
what is wrong when beeing naked? In fact I alway walk naked to the bow when a chater boat is approaching me in the anchorange- and my boat is the only one in the bay.
Maybe I am so ugly that they in 99% go away but on the other hand some ladies like to obvserve naked sailors
And if it possible I take a shit in the water despite holding tank etc... Little fishes eat it all.
Trust me- greek waters are despite my "brownie" very clean.
Also it is not likely that it will reach your boat behind me in one piece.
Just relax, take your shorts off and be free!
Eh - never heard of anyone using a pump out faculty - that's what the open sea is for. I also don't belirve that a yacht couldn't accommodate a holding tank though it might be less conveniently placed. I just hope those who think that way keep out of the anchorages used by civilised people or get a large cork.
I was watching a programme on Nigeria last week and the river in Lagos there is just a slow moving cess pool.
So moored up on a boat in a river, if you have a holding tank, it's full. What do you do - put out to open sea (how many miles off)? My estimate if on a buoy in the Thames it could be about 100 miles round trip to find open sea?
From personal experience, if you are at anchor in the Guadiana it is only about 30 miles to open water - 10 hour round trip to pump out - say once a week?
Be interesting to know how many boats have holding tanks (a poll?) and how many of those use pump out facilities or find open water to discharge bulk effluent? I understand that if any chemicals are added to a holding tank the subsequent waste is highly toxic and should always be discharged into a pump out facility.
Final thought, just as bears do it in the woods so do cows etc in the rivers and fish/birds in the sea. Additionally, many towns/villages still discharge partly treated sewage into rivers and along the shores. Believe the Sacred Ganges is one of the biggest open sewers in the world but by no means the only one!
So the question - do you have a holding tank (how long before it fills) and how do you dispose of the contents?
wtf?
what is wrong when beeing naked? In fact I alway walk naked to the bow when a chater boat is approaching me in the anchorange- and my boat is the only one in the bay.
Maybe I am so ugly that they in 99% go away but on the other hand some ladies like to obvserve naked sailors
And if it possible I take a shit in the water despite holding tank etc... Little fishes eat it all.
Trust me- greek waters are despite my "brownie" very clean.
Also it is not likely that it will reach your boat behind me in one piece.
Just relax, take your shorts off and be free!
And with the Guadiana running about 500 miles through portugal & Spain to past Madrid there's a good chance of anything coming out of the heads seacock is as clean as what's in the river alreadyGlad to say the River Bensafrim in Lagos, Portugal is OK but is only navigable for just over 1mile!
And with the Guadiana running about 500 miles through portugal & Spain to past Madrid there's a good chance of anything coming out of the heads seacock is as clean as what's in the river already![]()
We are based near Bodrum in Turkey and we have a holding tank. With a full crew it fills in about three days. Our Marina (Port Iasos) also has a cheap and easy pump out facility that they bring down on the pontoon to your boat. So we use this from time to time. In between when we are out in deep water, more than a couple of miles offshore, we have no hesitation in pumping out and giving the fishes a feed. We would never pump out near anchored boats or swimmers!So moored up on a boat in a river, if you have a holding tank, it's full. What do you do - put out to open sea (how many miles off)? My estimate if on a buoy in the Thames it could be about 100 miles round trip to find open sea?
From personal experience, if you are at anchor in the Guadiana it is only about 30 miles to open water - 10 hour round trip to pump out - say once a week?
Be interesting to know how many boats have holding tanks (a poll?) and how many of those use pump out facilities or find open water to discharge bulk effluent? I understand that if any chemicals are added to a holding tank the subsequent waste is highly toxic and should always be discharged into a pump out facility.
Final thought, just as bears do it in the woods so do cows etc in the rivers and fish/birds in the sea. Additionally, many towns/villages still discharge partly treated sewage into rivers and along the shores. Believe the Sacred Ganges is one of the biggest open sewers in the world but by no means the only one!
So the question - do you have a holding tank (how long before it fills) and how do you dispose of the contents?
How widely available are pumpout facilities in Greece?
ATB,
John G
You know what ? I don't think I ever seen one in Greece .Very few and far between
You know what ? I don't think I ever seen one in Greece .