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I found the website of the really great marine head installed on a racing trimaran that's visiting Charleston this week. After struggling with those cheap plastic crappers from Waste Marine all clogging and sticking plastic valves and the damned pumps that you have to keep greased....THAT STINK.... If you've never seen this toilet, or used it, or flushed it, look out for it.... The model installed on this spartan trimaran is the simplest thing I've ever seen. The seawater seacock through the hull is right behind it and there is a water loop with an anti-siphon U in the top of it because in this boat the toilet is far below the waterline and would flood the hull otherwise. There's NO PUMP, NO PARTS, NOTHING MOVING in the head, itself! The head is simply plumbed with plastic bilge pump hose to a regular Whale diaphram bilge pump surface mounted high on the bulkhead behind and to the side of it so you don't bump your head while seated. The outlet of the pump goes into the Y-valve to select sanitary tankage or overboard discharge. After the pump, it's the same old sewer system any boat has....way too small to hold much for long. You have two choices to flush.... Leave the seat OPEN and it merely pumps out whatever's in the bowl until it sucks air....LOTS OF AIR! That diaphram pump isn't that crappy little plastic pump on the head you have now...and it works SO EASY WITH SUCH A SHORT LIFTING HOSE...ABOUT 3' so the pump is ABOVE the waterline and can't backfill the boat if one of its valves is stuck open. If you want to use up your fresh water to flush with the shower head, this allows it just fine. Leave the seat CLOSED and it's a full-blown, self-flushing vacuum toilet because the seat seals to the toilet and the lid seals to the seat VERY TIGHTLY WITH A SOFT PLASTIC SEAL ON BOTH ON THE BOTTOMS. You hear a sound that sounds like one of those tankless gas station toilets flushing when you pull the big handle on the 1" water line that feeds them! This puppy flushes HARD on that much vacuum from the Whale pump! Running on 1 atmosphere of PRESSURE, 14 PSI, I don't think ANYTHING that can be sucked down that tube could EVER clog it up! Now the important part......IT SAYS SUCKED SHUT VERY TIGHTLY AFTER THE FLUSHING STOPS! The suction comes from an intake valve that won't let the toilet flow go backwards towards the seacock. As this valve, which must be a simple flapper, is on the seawater side, nothing in the toilet will clog it up and with this much pressure I cannot imagine anything from the sea stopping it from opening. To flush you need only close the lid and make TWO pumps on the Whale. Now SEALED, the toilet CANNOT SMELL UP THE BOAT! God, where was this when I used to have to stand watch downwind from the stinky heads in cruising boats?! |
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