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Default how to overcome toilet line stink?

On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 16:23:07 GMT, Peggie Hall
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KLC Lewis wrote:
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.


Better yet, install one of the 5-6 gal models designed to be permanently
installed and fitted for pumpout. Just as easy to use and maintain...no
plumbing except the vent line and pumpout line--with a y-valve and
macerator or manual diaphragm pump if you want to dump it at sea...and
you don't have to carry it off the boat or hold it over the side to
empty it. Which CAN be problematic, 'cuz a lot of marinas won't let you
dump 'em in their toilets and don't have a portapotty dump station either.


What about the odor coming from these things? Are these permanent
porta-pottie units quality built, or cheap crap for cheap crappers?


 
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