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Duncan
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Re: Micturation afloat

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Carter Brey wrote:I keep one of these on board, and use it while (literally) singlehanding, in the cockpit, sitting. There's no mistaking it for a drinking cup.

[img]http://pws.prserv.net/cbrey/littlejohn.jpg[/img]
Wow, that's the same one I have. It came from two boats ago, whose previous owner was a pilot (hey, you can't just land whenever the need arises).
Probably the handiest piece of gear aboard - I tie it to a lanyard.

Funny story - I had a sinking two years ago (hose let go on the mooring). All kinds of things floated away, and a few weeks later I found my "little john" (I think it's called) floating around in the bay.

I thought that was one of the most valuable pieces of salvage from the 'incident' :)
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Carter Brey
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Re: and for women

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rtbates wrote:For any ladies out there who might want to pee over the side like a man we have http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/around_to ... rder=&pg=1
Hey Randy,

Put a rubber band on that thing and it could double as a prop in a high school production of "Cyrano de Bergerac".

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Post by barfwinkle »

I am in the same class as Roy J.

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