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FREE Odor Ouster – Got a smelly head? Try our pump-out service and get a can free Odor Ouster with your first service*
Your #2 is Our #1, use BayGreen to keep the Bay clean. Getting on the schedule is a snap, just register online, give us a call, or flag us down when pass your boat’s dock.
BayGreen Marine Sanitation and Mobile Pump-Out is the largest, friendliest, and most convenient mobile pump-out and marine sanitation service for boats, yachts and marine vessels of all sizes in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We provide one-time and scheduled dockside pumpout services and we offer maintenance solutions for your current system, including repairs or replacement when necessary.
*special for new clients signed up in April 2012
History
Established in 2006.
In 2006, Dan’s students asked him what happens to the contents of on-vessel holding tanks. He told them that some boat owners pump out their tanks, but others illegally discharge the waste into the water. Horrified, many of his students swore they’d never so much as dip a toe into the ocean. It was then that Dan recognized an opportunity to help preserve the Bay for future generations and earn a living by offering dockside pump-outs to fellow boat owners.
Dan founded BayGreen, a company that uses pump-equipped vessels to travel from marina to marina pumping out boats from their assigned slips. The service costs between $ 6 and $ 35, depending on the number of boats being serviced in each marina. The more boats that BayGreen services at each stop, the lower the per-boat charge.
Read more: google «Local Firm Helps Boaters Dump a Bad Habit» for more of this article written by Bill Picture from BayCrossings)
Meet the Business Owner
Dan A.
Business Owner
I had a slip in the Berkeley Marina and lived on my boat for eight years. This was my backyard, so I really want to see the bay healthy. What I do isn’t the magic bullet that’s going to clean up the whole world. But if we all take care of our own little corner, it’s gonna make a big difference.
Read more: google «Keeping the poop out of the bay» from the San Francisco Chronicle.