Ok here is the scoop or..p**p if you wish
Repositioned the new to us Catalina 380 from San Diego to San Pedro over the weekend. A long time sailor with two trips around the world on his own boat pokes his head up out of the cabin long enough to ask where the toilet paper is. I show him the cleverly hidden paper holder behind the door and he proceeds to ask where I hide the plastic bags. I give him the "what?" look. He proceeds to inform me that I should never put toilet paper in the head. OK. So I have used toilet paper in the head of my Cat 30 for 14 years and this guy is telling me ( and the Admiral is listening) that I should NEVER put paper in the head and should instead put it in a plastic bag inside a second plastic bag and dispose of it on the dock? I for one am not about to ask my guests to do that but I promised the Admiral I would ask so ...I'm asking. Is this really necessary?
Repositioned the new to us Catalina 380 from San Diego to San Pedro over the weekend. A long time sailor with two trips around the world on his own boat pokes his head up out of the cabin long enough to ask where the toilet paper is. I show him the cleverly hidden paper holder behind the door and he proceeds to ask where I hide the plastic bags. I give him the "what?" look. He proceeds to inform me that I should never put toilet paper in the head. OK. So I have used toilet paper in the head of my Cat 30 for 14 years and this guy is telling me ( and the Admiral is listening) that I should NEVER put paper in the head and should instead put it in a plastic bag inside a second plastic bag and dispose of it on the dock? I for one am not about to ask my guests to do that but I promised the Admiral I would ask so ...I'm asking. Is this really necessary?