GL: U.S. boats in Canadian waters

Bob Schotman schotmanb at bellsouth.net
Thu Feb 19 12:29:27 EST 2009


The many always seem to pay for the sins of the few.

Bob
M/V Ataraxy

-----Original Message-----
From: great-loop-bounces at lists.samurai.com
[mailto:great-loop-bounces at lists.samurai.com] On Behalf Of Vincent P.
Chianese
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:26 PM
To: Great Loop List
Subject: Re: GL: U.S. boats in Canadian waters

After removing the parts must you throw them away and not possess the tools
(Clamps, screw driver) or a hose to reinstall them on board.  Duh!  Do they
think that folks won't disconnect and then just connect at 2:00 AM, dump and
disconnect at 2:05 AM.  If someone is going to dump overboard they will
figure out a system to do it. 
KISS because cheaters are going to cheat one way or another.
 
An Example:
 
I have a boat in a marina that knows more than the US Coast Guard or anyone
else for that matter and the use of a LectraSan is not allowed. That is just
fine, my name is not on the marina sign.  Now that being said there are
boats that have people on them almost every weekend and have not had their
heads pumped out in months if not years.  Any guess where that is going?
 
 
Vinny 
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