catmandoo
Well-Known Member
If you holding tank overflowed in a busy anchorage or God forbid a marina would you be honest and raise an alarm or just keep your head (no pun intended ) down
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Erm, what could they make you do? Scoop it all up again?![]()
Never pooh pooh a pooh pooh, knew a chap once who pooh poohed a pooh pooh and they had to disband the regiment - Stephen Fry aka General Melchett Blackadder
Why don't you install one of those 'masticators' that are sold so you can install a toilet where you only have a 22mm bore foul outfall pipe?If you holding tank overflowed in a busy anchorage or God forbid a marina would you be honest and raise an alarm or just keep your head (no pun intended ) down
Er . .I presume you use holding tanks - so is there any where to pump out. Or do you just use shoreside facilities???
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Whisper it ever so quietly, but very few people have a holding tank. I mean very very very few. We do use shoreside facilities, but not . . all the time. Many of the hire boat places have pump-out facilities, I think they're now a requirement. But I've never seen a boat use one and I'm currently moored up almost opposite one.
I know this will bring horror to someand I'm aware of the British Waterways rules - and things are changing, more new river boats have tanks as standard, regulations etc. But the very low density of boats compared with the zillions of litres of canal/river water gives me no sleepless nights.