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Years ago when I bought my boat used, it came with a marine head and
unused holding tank. I forget what brand the head was except that it was the highest rated one by Practical Sailor. I hated it. No matter what I did, replacing all hoses, rinsing it, etc, it stank and so did the boat. I spent more time working on it than all other boat systems put together. One day in a fit of "I'm gonna simplify my life", I took it out, wired the thru-hulls shut and replaced it with a porta-potti. Then I carried that damned thing around in my truck for awhile till a sailing buddy saw it and asked about it and I gave it to him. I then gave the holding tank to someone else. Now, both of these people still act as if I had done them some huge favor when all I wanted to do was get rid of it. So, for getting rid of the smell of **** and gaining some storage space, they think I am a great friend, best investment I ever made. After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating life is much easier and less smelly. |
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After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating
life is much easier and less smelly. Heads on boats are amazingly simple deviced that boggle the mind often. I had an electric head on the C&C 32 which worked as reliably as the one in your home. The Beneteau has a simple hand pump version and I'm ready to throw a better one in if it starts a fight. RB 35s5 NY |
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Instead of replacing what is probably a perfectly good head, you would
probably be better served by getting Peggy's book on the subject. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating life is much easier and less smelly. Heads on boats are amazingly simple deviced that boggle the mind often. I had an electric head on the C&C 32 which worked as reliably as the one in your home. The Beneteau has a simple hand pump version and I'm ready to throw a better one in if it starts a fight. RB 35s5 NY |
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Instead of replacing what is probably a perfectly good head, you would
probably be better served by getting Peggy's book on the subject. More fun to spend 800 bucks and own a head that's nicer that Scotty's whole boat! RB 35s5 NY |
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Oh for Mercy of the Gods!!! I can't believe that anyone would prefer to
hand lug their **** bucket through the salon and claim easy living. Hang your fat ass over the rail you lazy fin keeler..... or make use of a Cedar Bucket like Capt. Neal! CM wrote in message oups.com... Years ago when I bought my boat used, it came with a marine head and unused holding tank. I forget what brand the head was except that it was the highest rated one by Practical Sailor. I hated it. No matter what I did, replacing all hoses, rinsing it, etc, it stank and so did the boat. I spent more time working on it than all other boat systems put together. One day in a fit of "I'm gonna simplify my life", I took it out, wired the thru-hulls shut and replaced it with a porta-potti. Then I carried that damned thing around in my truck for awhile till a sailing buddy saw it and asked about it and I gave it to him. I then gave the holding tank to someone else. Now, both of these people still act as if I had done them some huge favor when all I wanted to do was get rid of it. So, for getting rid of the smell of **** and gaining some storage space, they think I am a great friend, best investment I ever made. After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating life is much easier and less smelly. |
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Oh for Mercy of the Gods!!!
Hey, what's wrong, Mooron? You seem pretty salty these days. RB 35s5 NY |
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Porta-potty? Do you only day sail?
-- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ wrote in message oups.com... Years ago when I bought my boat used, it came with a marine head and unused holding tank. I forget what brand the head was except that it was the highest rated one by Practical Sailor. I hated it. No matter what I did, replacing all hoses, rinsing it, etc, it stank and so did the boat. I spent more time working on it than all other boat systems put together. One day in a fit of "I'm gonna simplify my life", I took it out, wired the thru-hulls shut and replaced it with a porta-potti. Then I carried that damned thing around in my truck for awhile till a sailing buddy saw it and asked about it and I gave it to him. I then gave the holding tank to someone else. Now, both of these people still act as if I had done them some huge favor when all I wanted to do was get rid of it. So, for getting rid of the smell of **** and gaining some storage space, they think I am a great friend, best investment I ever made. After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating life is much easier and less smelly. |
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Porta-potty? Do you only day sail?
A porta potty can take a lot of crap, maybe not from Scotty Potty and his wife, but from normal humans...yes. And there's always the bucket. Potty tips his hand again! RB 35s5...a boat that can take some crap! NY |
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he's not smart enough to fix anything.
SV "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Instead of replacing what is probably a perfectly good head, you would probably be better served by getting Peggy's book on the subject. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... After 2 porta-pottis, I am still very happy I did this and my boating life is much easier and less smelly. Heads on boats are amazingly simple deviced that boggle the mind often. I had an electric head on the C&C 32 which worked as reliably as the one in your home. The Beneteau has a simple hand pump version and I'm ready to throw a better one in if it starts a fight. RB 35s5 NY |
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-- "Swab Rob" wrote SLURP! Mooron? You seem pretty salty these days. TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI |
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