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Perhaps... but you know, your hoses will become permeated with sewage
over time and get pretty ripe smelling, fresh water or salt. A smell
that's hard to isolate. And no matter what kind of bugs you have, if
that vent ever gets plugged - just ask me about it.

Oh, I kneel down & scrub my fresh water head, too.

Anyway, good luck! Hope it works.

Gary MacDonald
Kingston, ON
http://home.ca.inter.net/~gkmd=AD/sail/CarpeDiem.htm





Roger Long wrote:
Ah, I see you are in fresh water.

In salt water, it is the head itself that stinks. Different kinds of


bugs and chemistry.

There is simple and there is simple. Kneeling down in the head
compartment to scrub and clean the thing isn't simple in my book.
This set up will get fresh water and deodorant anywhere the water
goes.

As for the tank, sure, you can just dump the stuff in the bowl but
that doesn't get it where it is needed.

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Roger Long



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Roger:

I would advise sticking to the KISS principle.

I presume you are equipped with a holding tank. As long as your

VENT
IS
CLEAR, your hoses are reasonably new and your connections are
caulked
and tight, you won't have odour.

And far simpler way to add deodorizer is to flush it through the
head.

Gary MacDonald
Kingston, ON
http://home.ca.inter.net/~gkmd/sail/CarpeDiem.htm


Roger Long wrote:
One of the things I'm not looking forward to about sailing is head
odor, especially in a boat where we'll be sleeping on top of the
holding tank. I'm thinking of setting up an arrangement like this:

I'll put a tee with a valve into the head intake line just

upstream
from the seacock. This will run to a plastic tank of two to five
gallons with a large diameter screw top and a hose with valve
nearby
running to the fresh water system. Throw the deodorizer of your

choice
into the tank and fill it with fresh water. Last flush of the day,
switch the head over to the tank so that fresh water and

deodorizer
runs through everything. I wouldn't hard pipe the tank to the FW
system because there needs to be an airgap between it and any

possible
connection to sewage.

Obviously not a solution for long distance cruising where fresh
water


supply is an issue but, if you're doing that, you've probably
gotten
used to odor.


--=20


Roger Long