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"Paul Cassel" wrote in message
... KLC Lewis wrote: My solution was to rip everything out and replace it with a portapotty. The holding tank (the portapotty itself) is carried up and out for emptying as necessary. Got rid of two holes in the hull that way (one smallish, one frighteningly largish). Two seasons later and I'm pleased as punch -- but only daysailing so far. Porta potties used to be very popular where I was due to the lack of thru-hulls. When far offshore, no sane person uses the toilet anyway so it's a day sailing issue only. Sorry Paul, but that's absolutely loony. When far offshore, the last thing you want to do is to encourage people not to use the head. You can certainly arrange to have the discharge pumped overboard, but not using the head invites someone to fall off. As conditions worsen, this can get dangerous even in the middle of the day with everyone watching (well, perhaps that doesn't sound quite right, but you get the point). :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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