- Nov 12, 2006
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- Boat Info
- 1999 Sea Ray 330DA
Twin 7.4 MPI (310 propshaft HP) V-drives
- Engines
- Twin Mercury Marine marinized 7.4L L-29 V8s
Cast iron block w 4-bolt mains
The marina where I store Just Ducky has paved aprons near the travel lifts. Pavement is graded to drain into a basin with a settling tank. Water then goes to the sewer system. The contents after settling are sent to a waste disposal site. Don't know more about it than that, but I think most marinas do the same thing.
I know for certain that the sanding dust when I did my bottom paint on Sunday didn't end up in the water. The wind carried it back into the yard and all over some bastard's car that was parked a foot from my boat's port side. OK, eventually the rain will probably wash it into the water. But it's just copper. I caught as much as the vacuum attachment on the sander would catch.
I know for certain that the sanding dust when I did my bottom paint on Sunday didn't end up in the water. The wind carried it back into the yard and all over some bastard's car that was parked a foot from my boat's port side. OK, eventually the rain will probably wash it into the water. But it's just copper. I caught as much as the vacuum attachment on the sander would catch.