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After years and years of fighting head-related problems, I replaced Essie's
marine head wtih a decent-size Porta Potti. No more clogging, no special instructions on how to flush, and fewer holes in the bottom of the boat. Emptying the portable holding tank is easy -- take it ashore and flush. It's no worse than maintaining a traditional marine head, and in so many ways much more civilised. Karin Conover-Lewis Rawson 30 ketch "Escapade" Marinette, WI "Cindy" wrote in message news ![]() I use a large, dedicated freshwater tank for manual pump flushing, which I keep full using a dedicated Spectra watermaker. Just about every head problem is sal****er related. And by eliminating the electric pumps too, yet another set of problems vanish. I rebuilt the entire system anticipating the hundreds of problems I've had in the past. For example, I now have a short, downhill hose run with only a slight bend. I was so happy with this new arrangement, I got rid of the sal****er hookups and electric pumps in the galley too. The only problem I have now is getting guests not to flush paper and other stuff. On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 22:31:11 -0400, wrote: The line from my toilet runs under the bed, through the rear wall (transom?) of the interior and into a tank in the engine compartment. Recently I've removed the walls from around the bottom of the bed, and now the stink from the hose is much more noticable. It's a white plastic hose and you can see that there is wire reinforcement within. Is there something I can wrap the hose in, or any other methods to reduce the amount of smell that gets out through the hose? Thanks, David |
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