What Can Go Overboard International Sailing?

Discover the art of swift and coordinated man overboard procedures for sailors, from basic drills to advanced retrieval techniques. This guide helps ensure safety on open waters and integrates person overboard awareness into sailing tactics. Easing the jib out is a simple solution, and practicing on unfamiliar boats helps understand how to hoist the boat. If someone goes overboard, the crew must focus on getting them back in the boat. To do this, four things must be done as fast as possible without causing further risk. For ocean voyages or more challenging sailing on the open sea, a personal locator beacon on the lifejacket can help locate the person overboard. Pro navigator Mike Broughton provides top tips and technology can help in a man overboard situation. The tacking approach is the most direct method of returning to the spot where someone falls overboard. Safety, seamanship, distress, lifejackets, and person-overboard retrieval techniques are essential. Organics (food) can be thrown in the ocean overboard, so it is crucial to prepare well before arrival.


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What can you throw overboard?

Remember that while on inland and coastal waters where most of us do our boating, no garbage should go overboard. The only exception to this rule is fish waste, which under federal law, you can still put back into the water.

Please note that this law only covers garbage, and does not cover sewage (black water) or sink or shower water (grey water). These will be discussed under the sewage section below.

There are additional requirements based on how long your boat is. If you have a boat 26′ or longer, you must have a written garbage placard and an oil discharge placard “prominently posted” to remind you and your crew what can be thrown overboard and what can’t. The placards must be permanently attached, be made of durable material, and must be at least 4X9 inches in size. Great Lakes boaters must display a garbage placard specifically designed for the Great lakes.

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What do sailors do with their waste?

Some of the garbage produced onboard, like paper, metal and food waste, is regularly dumped into the ocean by the U.S. Navy. Other waste is compressed, melted or shredded on board, and stored for disposal on shore. Trash from a ship’s mess decks can amount to 150 bags per day, creating a sizeable challenge for those charged with keeping the ship clean and safe.

While throwing trash in the ocean is generally considered a bad thing to do, some ocean trash can result in favorable consequences. Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, Calif., is named for the countless beads of polished glass formed by dumped glass and other junk. The beach is visited by tens of thousands of tourists each year who take the glass as souvenirs. The glass is now disappearing and there is a movement, according to Wikipedia, to replace it.

How do yachts get rid of toilet waste?
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How do yachts get rid of toilet waste?

Bring the comforts of home with you out on the water.. When you’re out on the water, carrying around sewage is necessary. There are several different ways to deal with waste on board, including recirculating, composting, and incinerating toilets, but the most common marine toilet systems are plumbed to holding tanks. These range from simple, inexpensive self-contained heads to more complicated systems incorporating multiple valves, pumps and hoses.

As the world’s largest manufacturer of small craft marine toilets, Jabsco sets the standard for reliability, serviceability, and ease of use. All our toilets can be used on inland waterways, rivers, lakes or the sea, and can be installed above or below the waterline. Jabsco manual marine toilets are found in more boats than any other brand and have now been improved even further with more robust construction and refined styling. With its modern design and materials, A Jabsco manual marine toilet is easy to install and service and offers exceptional value for your money.

When it comes to electric toilets, our Lite Flush, Quiet Flush and Deluxe Flush luxury range features low noise levels, so sleeping guests will not be disturbed when the toilet is used. You have the option of flushing with fresh water from your boat’s own supply or with salt, river or lake water. Jabsco Lite Flush Toilets have an integral rinse and waste pump system encased in a stylish housing. Our Deluxe Flush Series Toilets have domestic-style bowls with all pump components hidden from view. And our Quiet Flush line features a pump at the rear of a narrow base, which allows it to be installed in tighter spaces.

What can be dumped into the ocean?
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What can be dumped into the ocean?

Waste in the Ocean The most toxic waste material dumped into the ocean includes dredged material, industrial waste, sewage sludge, and radioactive waste. Dredging contributes about 80% of all waste dumped into the ocean, adding up to several million tons of material dumped each year.

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Can a 30 foot sailboat cross the Atlantic?
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Can a 30 foot sailboat cross the Atlantic?

What’s the right boat to sail across the Atlantic?. A good place to start might be with the question: can I sail across the Atlantic and back in the yacht I have now?

Almost any well-prepared yacht of 30ft and upwards can tackle the downwind crossing, and indeed there is no reason why an even smaller boat can’t do it successfully.

People have crossed in Folkboats; the legendary American sailor Webb Chiles sailed across the Pacific in a converted 24ft dayboat, and some masochistic adventurers have crossed oceans in micro yachts not even long enough for them to stretch out in.

Two sailors I have repeatedly met over the years are Swedes Pekka and Barbro Karlsson.

What are the rules for ocean dumping?
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What are the rules for ocean dumping?

The Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA), also known as the Ocean Dumping Act, prohibits dumpinginto the oceanmaterialthat would unreasonably degrade or endanger human health or the marine environment.

Ocean dumping cannot occur unless a permit is issued under the MPRSA. In the case of dredged material, the decision to issue a permit is made by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, using EPA’s environmental criteria and subject to EPA’s concurrence.

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How many nautical miles can discharge garbage?

In the case of food wastes and all other garbage including paper products, rags, glass, metal, bottles, crockery and similar refuse, not less than 12 nautical miles from the nearest land or, if such wastes and other garbage have been ground or comminuted to the required standard, not less than 3 nautical miles from the …

Do ships dump sewage in the ocean?
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Do ships dump sewage in the ocean?

Can cruise ships dump waste at sea?. Yes. It’s quite legal to dump sewage and food waste into the sea. U.S. law requires cruise ships to treat waste within about 3.5 miles of shore—but beyond that, there are no restrictions on dumping polluted sewage and graywater. Researchers have estimated that over a billion gallons of sludge made from excrement and food scraps are released into the ocean every year by cruise lines.

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The sewage is not just human waste, but also contains chemicals, pharmaceuticals, bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals that are not naturally present in the ocean. Cruise ships don’t have the resources or the facilities to filter out many of these toxic substances. They end up in the habitats of many coastal animals from otters to dolphins to whales, leading to reproductive problems, illness and population decline.

What size boat can travel around the world?
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What size boat can travel around the world?

The 35-45 boat is the cruising couples’ sweet spot and hard to beat. After soliciting the advice of a surveyor in my vessel selection we had a wonderful circumnavigation in a traditionally shaped 39-foot vessel – although with her extended overhangs, I would factor her more in terms of a 35 feet vessel.

Of course, akin to Joshua Slocum and Harry Pidgeon mentioned above, you will find a host of books written by couples and solo sailors who have made phenomenal expeditions in vessels less than 30 feet long. I met and remain friends with many on my travels. But I can honestly testify that these are remarkable people with incredible stamina as they quite simply endured extreme levels of hardship in the process. You can do it on a small vessel, but why would you want to do it?

Smaller vessels are terrific weekend cruisers because you do not require the equipment gear and provision storage. The galley is scarcely used in anger, as you eat out a lot, and they are exceptionally efficient to berth in marinas. Better still they are light enough to be easily lifted out by a low-cost hoist or off the trailer that can easily move them between great cruising destinations. But not one of these is an advantage when living aboard on an extended cruise.

What are 3 superstitions sailors have?
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What are 3 superstitions sailors have?

Below are just some of the many superstitions of sailors and pirates. A shark following the ship is a sign that a death of a crew member was going to happen. Dolphins swimming with the ship brings good luck. The seabirds were thought to carry the souls of dead sailors and it is considered bad luck to kill one.

Sailors and pirates tended to be very superstitious – that is, they had a fear of the unknown and used it to explain misfortune(bad things that happened).

Living and working on a ship in the middle of the seven seas was a very dangerous job. Over timethey invented stories and rules to help them believe they could avoid terrible fates.

Below are just some of the many superstitions of sailors and pirates.

Can I throw paper in the ocean?
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Can I throw paper in the ocean?

  • Organics (food). This can go overboard 12 miles out of the coast. Make sure you do this well ahead before arrival. Food can bring unwanted bacteria and insects to an island and change the whole ecosystem. Fruit peels can float around for years since it doesn’t get biodegraded at sea on how it does on land.
  • Nothing else but coconut shells goes overboard. The ocean is not a dumping ground. Things might sink and go deep. It won’t be gone. So no glass, no cans, no cardboard, no cigarettes and no paper should go overboard. And definitely no plastic.Never throw anything overboard that doesn’t decompose quickly in water.

Can you throw glass overboard in open sea?. NO. It sinks but never disappears. Yes, it’s made of sand, but glass, as for what we have created, would never appear in nature like it. We add things for functionality and colour. 50%—80% of glass is recycled. This is also great because it saves a lot of resources and raw materials that would otherwise be needed to make glass from scratch. Leave your glass for recycling.

Can you throw cans overboard in the open sea?. NO. It sinks, but cans often have a plastic coating. Also, aluminium is a welcome material to be recycled. It does not take many resources to process it into new cans, containers, or maybe even a boat! It does take a lot of resources to extract new raw materials from the earth.


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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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