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Dene wrote:
Just bought your book on Amazon. $16.50 including S&H. Hope you find it useful! One question about manuel pump toilets compared to the porta potty we had on our prior boat. We never had an odor problem. The solution was pumped in with the water prior to flushing and out into the holding tanks. Whereas, manual flush toilet draws in river water and then flushes it. Isn't that a recipe for odor? We've noticed that this head smells far worse than the porta-potty ever did. Nothing unbearable....just noticeable. Fresh water usually doesn't stink...but it can if the water isn't very clean...the organic matter and bacteria in it stagnate in the head intake line and pump. If you get into shallow water you can also pull in weeds and bits of organic debris that get caught in the pump and channel in the rim of bowl, die and decay...and stink. If you have odor from your toilet even though the seacock is closed and the only water going into it is fresh water from the sink, you prob'ly have some stagnant river water trapped in it, or some weeds. If the whole boat kinda smells, permeated sanitation hoses are the most likely culprit...new hoses is the only cure for that. Or, your bilge and sumps just may be in need of a SERIOUS cleaning instead of just dumping in more bilge cleaner...wet dirty bilges and sumps can smell just like a sewer. I've forgotten (if you ever mentioned it)...what IS your new boat...size, make, age? -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books...ku=90&cat=1304 |
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