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Old 09-19-2020, 08:19 PM   #92
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Originally Posted by XCR-700 View Post
What the heck is a "pump-out logbook"

Are you talking about a different class of boat?

And what would good does that do if they didn't log the event, but had a macerator and just opened the valve and pumped away??? Having lived in Fla twice is was not my observation that the locals were too concerned about rules/laws if they thought there was any way to get away with it and not be caught.
Correct; however, blue-green algae has invaded much of Florida's East Coast waters—fresh and salt.

A "pump-out logbook" is now part of Martin County's new regulations regarding their ocean-connected waterways. One's overnight presence is recorded by the MP and you'll be fined for not having appropriate pump-outs stamped in a logbook. My understanding is that Monroe County has also enlisted the MPs in pump-out records, but there may be others.

"Liveaboards", cruisers and cruising sailboats anchored near shorelines are the targeted "class".

I'm reading that North Carolina has announced similar regulations.

https://cruisersnet.net/new-law-pump...equired-in-nc/
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