I love the vibe of all the sailboats that have been hanging out lately. But this morning I wondered about how they handle their waste when they are in the bay for extended periods. I don't see them going out of the bay periodically to dump somewhere far away... are they dumping in the bay or is there a way for them to have someone come empty their tanks and dispose of it?
I realize there is a reality of waste in the ocean when living on a boat, but it seems like dumping in the bay would be a big problem considering all the water activities and food sources here.
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by Charting74, Monday, January 23, 2023, 12:00 (125 days ago) @ jakewills
Great question I’ve often wondered the same thing as I never see them leave the anchors. I sure hope putting waste in the Bay isn’t the answer you get. If so there need to be some discussion about this. I know lots come for sailfest but at what cost to the Bay?

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by ZihuaRob
, Zihuatanejo, México, Monday, January 23, 2023, 12:59 (125 days ago) @ jakewills
I love the vibe of all the sailboats that have been hanging out lately. But this morning I wondered about how they handle their waste when they are in the bay for extended periods. I don't see them going out of the bay periodically to dump somewhere far away... are they dumping in the bay or is there a way for them to have someone come empty their tanks and dispose of it?
I realize there is a reality of waste in the ocean when living on a boat, but it seems like dumping in the bay would be a big problem considering all the water activities and food sources here.
You would think it would be in our local interest to offer moorings and facilities for sailboats and yachts. But no. Our politicians have zero grasp of our tourism, how to treat them, how to attract them, how to keep them coming back. Our own fishermen and charter boats still have to get their gasoline from the local gas stations for cars. Unfortunately for our local politicians it's all about satisfying their own ambitions that have little-or-nothing to do with the general welfare, and much less with tourism. The marina in Ixtapa is NOT convenient for most cruisers. Zihuatanejo's bay is their natural destination, especially after seeing what happened to the yacht that got stuck in the tiny channel to Marina Ixtapa a few years back. But we don't have ANY facilities for boaters in Zihuatanejo Bay. There have been attempts to build a marina in Laguna Las Salinas, but that is an inappropriate place for numerous reasons. We had some docks and even a marine gas station, but everything was half-assed done and simply not maintained. I believe an earthquake ruptured the poorly built marine gas station and it has sat there leaking whatever they couldn't suck out ever since, and there have never been facilities for receiving the waste from visiting cruisers. The problem seems to begin and end with unscrupulous politicians. If someone wanted to invest in building a decent marine facility in Zihuatanejo Bay, they would first have to grease so many greedy palms they would run out of investment capital.
I wish I could make a more positive prognosis, but as long as Zihuatanejo voters continue oooing and awwwing over painted cement and faux-brick streets (also made with painted cement) there isn't much room for sensible solutions to our problems that don't enrich local politicians and their compinches. There are no politicians on the horizon of our foreseeable political future who appear any better than the ones we already have, and that doesn't auger well for our future.

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by frostbite , Hamilton MT, Monday, January 23, 2023, 16:10 (125 days ago) @ ZihuaRob
It's hard to imagine that only lowlife scumbags are interested in running for public office in the area, and a majority of the voters would support them.
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by rojo, Monday, January 23, 2023, 19:00 (125 days ago) @ frostbite
So, whats the difference, the same type of clowns are in office in Canada and the US

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by Talley Ho , Playa la Ropa, Monday, January 23, 2023, 19:03 (125 days ago) @ rojo
Yes. But that is not the point, we try really hard here, on many things.
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by islandgirl , Cowichan Valley, Tuesday, January 24, 2023, 18:29 (124 days ago) @ frostbite
Hard to imagine? It's a great career plan - $$$$$$$

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by frostbite , Hamilton MT, Tuesday, January 24, 2023, 20:51 (124 days ago) @ islandgirl
The support from the voters is what I find hard to imagine, not the greed of those running for office.
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by Padrino
, San Diego/Rosarito, Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 11:14 (123 days ago) @ frostbite
The support from the voters is what I find hard to imagine, not the greed of those running for office.
Ah, have you been following the political events in the United States for the past seven or eight years?
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by Quadra Paul , Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 11:44 (123 days ago) @ Padrino
Apples and Oranges!
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by Padrino
, San Diego/Rosarito, Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 12:22 (123 days ago) @ Quadra Paul
Apples and Oranges!
And they are both rotting ...
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by Zihuateco , Thursday, January 26, 2023, 19:41 (122 days ago) @ Padrino
Speaking of rotting, there was a very unpleasant smell of sewer today in front of La Gaviota.
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by JohnnyJ
, Oly, Sunday, January 29, 2023, 10:51 (119 days ago) @ frostbite
Sooo... backing away from name-calling politics and back to topic:
I am then to assume the cruisers parked in the bay are indeed 'overboarding' their black water since there is no facility to pump their tanks.
And SailFesters? Those swarthy seamen who do so much good work around here!? (Hmmmm.. I'm thinking of a T-Shirt...) Should not cleaning up the bay start at home?
But then, marine life, yes, even those cute little pooping baby turtles all are part of the swirling mystery that is the ocean!

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by frostbite , Hamilton MT, Monday, January 30, 2023, 11:39 (118 days ago) @ JohnnyJ
During more than 20 years watching the bay from Casa Amarilla, I never saw a boat leave the bay, dump sewage and return. I'd like to think that at least some do, considering the small amount of effort and fuel cost is involved, and
the price of these vessels.