Clearwater's Great Hudson Revival at Croton Point

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Originally posted by Audrey II

one nice thing about the Trojan is the size of the holding tanks I rarely need to pump out.






Yummy...[:-sick]
 
I would agree but there is no smell however just the thought of 100 gallons of crap is disgusting I agree.
 
Not a good idea to leave all that sewage sitting in your tank. You should pump out every week.
 
quote:

Originally posted by HOGAN

Not a good idea to leave all that sewage sitting in your tank. You should pump out every week.





I'm working on an idea, a methane powered weed whacker driven generator I got the idea from Bob a while back. :)
I don't even leave the dock every week being a prisoner of the tides really blows, so I guess we better get a local pump out boat.
 
Me?
What kind of idea was that?

Ok,
so how did we go from anchoring out at Croton watching bands perform, to pumping $hit?
[:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy]
 
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Originally posted by Starry Night

. . . so how did we go from anchoring out at Croton watching bands perform, to pumping $hit?
[:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy]






Not to mention what a trojan holds and wacking!!
 
Thinking about that and the fact that alot of boats cant move due to tides, you have to wonder about how many boats are still pumping over board in the marina.
 
quote:

Originally posted by Starry Night

Me?
What kind of idea was that?

Ok,
so how did we go from anchoring out at Croton watching bands perform, to pumping $hit?
[:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy] [:-crazy]





No wrong Bob. If I recall this was Bobs last idea on this site. It was a bit absurd.

Caryl-d I wonder the same question. What about the live aboards that spend the Winter at dock who are they kidding, they can't move they have no way to pump out are we supposed to believe that they always go on shore? I hate to think about it, it makes me think twice about swimming.
 
Mike, you scared the crap out of me (pun intended). RYB charges $5 per pumpout. I know because it kills me to pay it after staying two or three nights and filling up on gas, paying the tab and having $5 added. I try my best not to reflect it in the tip.

I like Haverstraw's model and they are the only place I go for fuel because of it.
http://www.rondoutyachtbasin.com/services/
 
What's the big deal to put $20 or $30 of fuel in your tank at Haverstraw and then get the free pumpout?

Do they have a minimum?
 
John
$27.99 when did their fuel price get that high for a gallon. Did they switch to BP?
 
Not to change topics but does anyone know if Erik got a reply to his letter?

What do you guys do with your dogs when you anchor out in Croton? Do you dink in to walk them like at Bowline? If so do they chase you away? I have taken the dink to the shore but stayed just of the beach and not had a problem but I have also been chased away for walking on the beach, that was a few years ago I don't know if the have lighten up a bit or not.
 
You watch for the police, when they are not around, you dink to the north end of the beach and let them "do their business".

After hours, you can land pretty much anywhere and walk them.
 
No reply yet. How about upping the pressure and sending in your own email.

You know, if one person, just one person does it they may think he's really sick and
they won't listen to him. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony,
they may think they're both faggots and they won't listen to either of them.
And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people emailing asking for
dinghy access to the park. They may think it's an organization. And can you,
can you imagine fifty people a day, I said fifty people a day emailing and asking
for dingy access to Croton Point park. And friends they may thinks it's a movement.

And that's what we would have - the Dingy-Access-to-Croton-Point-Park Movement

(Apologies to Arlo Guthrie)
 
Here's thr reply that I recieved last night:

Hi Erik,
Sorry for the very late reply as it's been very busy with the festival. Unfortunately, the Parks Department does not allow people to anchor their boats and bring a dingy or even walk ashore. This is their policy and is out of my hands.

Best,
Steve
 
Boy, is that a typical political reply or what. What a bunch of bs.
 
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