As I understand it, you'd definitely be in trouble. We have the same  
sort of setup on our boat, and always keep the y valve wired tied in  
the deck pumpout position.

On Aug 10, 2010, at 6:12 AM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> You might be in trouble.
>
> It is safer to comply with the letter of the law.  Think of some cop  
> hungry
> for promotion believing that the amount of "revenue enhancement" he  
> can
> bring in has an effect on said promotion.
>
> While there are many reasonable cops out there dedicated to our  
> safety (I
> don't believe I wrote that!), one must always be prepared for the  
> worst
> case situation.
>
>
> Norm
> S/V Bandersnatch
> Lying Gloucester MA
>
>
>
>>
>> Would we be in compliance, or in trouble?
>>
>> -Neal.
>>
>
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