rusty69 Posted August 22, 2018 Report Share Posted August 22, 2018 10 minutes ago, Clodi said: My wife was over the moon when I bought her a https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XCDRXH3/ref=asc_df_B06XCDRXH355017552/?tag=googshopuk-21&creative=22146&creativeASIN=B06XCDRXH3&linkCode=df0&hvadid=217951975137&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18368164846711422390&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007418&hvtargid=pla-357667803049 You old romantic you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchcrawler Posted August 22, 2018 Report Share Posted August 22, 2018 46 minutes ago, Iain_S said: Actually, no : the liquid now in the cut was formerly, while in the boatman on the boat, displacing its own weight of water . The additional volume outside the boat is counterbalanced by the reduced displacement, and so the level remains unchanged. Until he has another pint of beer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doratheexplorer Posted August 22, 2018 Report Share Posted August 22, 2018 4 hours ago, rusty69 said: See post #2. My newly patented rusty heshewee, available at all good stockists . Its wot i use, being a lady! (ok, its really my dinghy bailer, made from an old bleach bottle) I'm not putting anything rusty down there! 2 hours ago, Iain_S said: Actually, no : the liquid now in the cut was formerly, while in the boatman on the boat, displacing its own weight of water . The additional volume outside the boat is counterbalanced by the reduced displacement, and so the level remains unchanged. no it doesn't 2 hours ago, Iain_S said: Actually, no : the liquid now in the cut was formerly, while in the boatman on the boat, displacing its own weight of water . The additional volume outside the boat is counterbalanced by the reduced displacement, and so the level remains unchanged. no it doesn't 2 hours ago, Iain_S said: Actually, no : the liquid now in the cut was formerly, while in the boatman on the boat, displacing its own weight of water . The additional volume outside the boat is counterbalanced by the reduced displacement, and so the level remains unchanged. no it doesn't 2 hours ago, Iain_S said: Actually, no : the liquid now in the cut was formerly, while in the boatman on the boat, displacing its own weight of water . The additional volume outside the boat is counterbalanced by the reduced displacement, and so the level remains unchanged. no it doesn't 4 times? I am drunk, but that's made me look silly now! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Riley Posted August 23, 2018 Report Share Posted August 23, 2018 The level changes when the extra fluid is brought onto the boat, not when it is discharged into the cut. If you discharge the fluid while standing on the bank however, be careful not to fall in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DandV Posted August 23, 2018 Report Share Posted August 23, 2018 1 hour ago, Jim Riley said: The level changes when the extra fluid is brought onto the boat, not when it is discharged into the cut. If you discharge the fluid while standing on the bank however, be careful not to fall in. Same goes when standing, sitting, or whatever, on a boat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clodi Posted August 23, 2018 Report Share Posted August 23, 2018 14 hours ago, rusty69 said: You old romantic you! Actually she asked if I was taking the piss?? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iain_S Posted August 23, 2018 Report Share Posted August 23, 2018 22 hours ago, doratheexplorer said: I'm not putting anything rusty down there! no it doesn't no it doesn't no it doesn't no it doesn't 4 times? I am drunk, but that's made me look silly now! Yes it does yes it does yes it does yes it does (Jim has it right) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doratheexplorer Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 9 hours ago, Iain_S said: Yes it does yes it does yes it does yes it does (Jim has it right) No. No it doesn't (I can't even remember what we were arguing about) (I'm just using the accepted arguing style on the forum, as seen on the Housing Beneft thread) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Riley Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 34 minutes ago, doratheexplorer said: No. No it doesn't (I can't even remember what we were arguing about) (I'm just using the accepted arguing style on the forum, as seen on the Housing Beneft thread) Ohhh Yes it does. I have independent verification that I am Right. So you are just Wrong. Meh! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1agos Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 When the second mate asks 'what are you doing' on those occasions I am aiming off boat. I always reply with 'Saving the loo' 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momac Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 In a cruiser it is possible to have a sea toilet that can pump out via an underwater skin fitting. Indeed it is the usual arrangement on sea boats . A diverter valve can be provided which allows discharge from the toilet direct to sea or to the holding tank. Not sure that would work on a narrowboat . However a toilet that discharges to the water is perhaps more civilised than some of the other techniques mentioned. For the avoidance of doubt I would emphasize that discharge of a toilet into a canal is not permitted. Perhaps discharge of urine should be permitted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Bob Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 (edited) On 22/08/2018 at 18:00, rusty69 said: See post #2. My newly patented rusty heshewee, available at all good stockists . Its wot i use, being a lady! (ok, its really my dinghy bailer, made from an old bleach bottle) Hey, I know you're female but a Lady? Shirley not? Edited August 24, 2018 by Dr Bob 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuthound Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 On 22/08/2018 at 18:00, rusty69 said: See post #2. My newly patented rusty heshewee, available at all good stockists . Its wot i use, being a lady! (ok, its really my dinghy bailer, made from an old bleach bottle) 9 hours ago, Dr Bob said: Hey, I know you're female but a Lady? Shirley not? I suppose one advantage Rusty has over the rest of us is that he can do all of the heshewee testing on his/her own. ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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