MapisM
Well-Known Member
Ok, but it was neither open tidal waters nor marinas that we were talking about.the more I think about it the lack of holding tanks is not an issue in open tidal waters & in harbours/marinas there are usually shore based facilities available.
And the point was whether u/w light can be any more harmful (or annoying) than swimming surrounded by finely shred sh!t and toilet paper.
We can agree to disagree of course, but even if I have no u/w lights on my boat and I'm not thinking to fit any, when I'm in a secluded anchorage I still prefer to be surrounded by boats with u/w lights and black tanks than boats with neither.
But aside from agreeing to disagree on that, I'm afraid you're totally wrong on the following:
I worked for chemical companies for most of my life, and one of them was a producer of swimming pool chlorine, so I know what I'm talking about.Have you ever noticed that your eyes sting in the swimming pool? That is not the chemicals they put in the water, but it is due to the reaction of those chemicals with urine.
Suffice to say that one of the most critical issues with those tablets is that they must be perfectly water-soluble, because if even the smallest grain remains suspended in the water and it gets in your eye, you can wave good bye to it...!
There are other products meant to colour urine, in order to show who's doing what (used mainly in public swimming pools, obviously). But what makes your eyes sting is definitely chlorine, nothing else.
In fact, while at sea I swim with open eyes, I NEVER do that in any swimming pool. And I'd strongly suggest you to do the same (or at least use googles), if you regularly swim in pools.