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Have a friend that hated his when he first got the boat, but as you said,
once he learned how to use wouldn't have anything else. I've heard you can actually flush a cat with the Lavac, probably want to go straight over the side and not into the holding tank right? MMC "Dennis Pogson" wrote in message ... chuck wrote: Cindy wrote: I read in another group that the 'Lavac' brand marine toilets work the best, have the least maintenance, and the highest quality. http://www.lavac.com/ Any feedback on this product? If this is true, why is this brand rarely found in cruising boats? Is it the price? Thanks for any feedback. There are not many things on a small boat that truly excite, but our manual Lavac surely ranks near the top of our (well, at least MY) list. It is as simple a design as possible, with no moving parts other than in the pump. It is powerful, dependable, and easy to understand. The operation, however, is pretty unusual for the uninitiated, but that is doubtless true for many marine heads. It is hard to find someone who hates the Lavac. I have no experience with the electric pump model. Chuck S/V Sans Serif Agreed. It takes a couple of uses to learn the basics of how to use the Lavac, and the main problems come from those unfortunate souls (and there are many) who never bother to read or learn instructions. Once you take the trouble to do exactly what the manual says, the Lavac is virtually indestructible. You may have to replace the seal around the lid once in a blue moon, but that is all. The pump is actually a bilge pump, full stop. |
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