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Default Sealand Marine Traveler with a secondary holding tank

Jere Lull wrote:


If you're going to put in a new tank, why not install a big enough one
and remove the old one? KISS.


Won't work, because the SeaLand 711-M28 Marine Traveler is a
self-contained system...the toilet is mounted on top of the tank.
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|51|806|81394&id=105225

Get Peggie Hall's book on Marine Sanitation, which I've seen in at
least West Marine and Fawcett's around the Bay.


I can't argue with THAT advice, though.


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Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
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