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Why is it considered better design to have the marine toilet in a
sailing yacht oriented lengthwise rather than transversely? What is your opinion? Dag Stenberg |
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Dag Stenberg wrote:
Why is it considered better design to have the marine toilet in a sailing yacht oriented lengthwise rather than transversely? What is your opinion? I didn't know that was considered better. Ours have the back to the hull which I think is transverse (?) I suppose if the boat is pitching, that lengthwise is easier to deal with, but if it is rolling then transverse is easier. So the question in my mind is which is more likely to occur. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html |
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Rosalie B. wrote:
Dag Stenberg wrote: Why is it considered better design to have the marine toilet in a sailing yacht oriented lengthwise rather than transversely? What is your opinion? I didn't know that was considered better. Ours have the back to the hull which I think is transverse (?) I suppose if the boat is pitching, that lengthwise is easier to deal with, but if it is rolling then transverse is easier. So the question in my mind is which is more likely to occur. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html Pitching and rolling are factors, but what of an ocean-going sailboat heeled to port or stbd for days or weeks at a time? I think accessibility to hand grips, bulkheads, etc. may be more important than orientation. On the hard or at the dock, everything looks stable and simple. Chuck ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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chuck wrote in news:1164640131_31999
@sp6iad.superfeed.net: Pitching and rolling are factors, but what of an ocean-going sailboat heeled to port or stbd for days or weeks at a time? Isn't that what the lee rail is for?.....(c; DOWNWIND, DAMMIT, DOWNWIND!! Larry -- If we eliminate religion, will they stop murdering each other? |
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:44:33 -0500, Larry wrote:
chuck wrote in news:1164640131_31999 : Pitching and rolling are factors, but what of an ocean-going sailboat heeled to port or stbd for days or weeks at a time? Isn't that what the lee rail is for?.....(c; DOWNWIND, DAMMIT, DOWNWIND!! Larry I have heard somwhere that 85% of men who fall overbaord have their fly open ;-) |
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Jack Dale wrote in
: I have heard somwhere that 85% of men who fall overbaord have their fly open ;-) "Why do men pee in the yard?" "BECAUSE WE CAN!" |
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Dag Stenberg wrote:
Why is it considered better design to have the marine toilet in a sailing yacht oriented lengthwise rather than transversely? What is your opinion? The only reason I can think of is space in the head compartment...they're usually longer fore-aft than wide, which provides the necessary space for knees while sitting when the toilet faces foreward or aftward that wouldn't be there if the toilet were mounted port-starboard. As far as the plumbing is concerned, it doesn't matter...so if you're trying to decide which way to put it, just make sure you have room to sit down on it. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books...ku=90&cat=1304 |
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On 27 Nov 2006 12:58:35 GMT, Dag Stenberg
wrote: Why is it considered better design to have the marine toilet in a sailing yacht oriented lengthwise rather than transversely? What is your opinion? Dag Stenberg I prefer a head along the center line. A little tighter is better than too much room. Leg space is also great. This comes from too many attempts to get the foul weather pants, and undergarments down and back up in the head in rough conditions. Make sure the raw water pick up is located as close as possible to the bottom of the hull. Too many boats have a head that can only be used on one tack. Heaving -to to use the head is a pain. Jack _________________________________________ Jack Dale ISPA Yachtmaster Offshore Instructor CYA Advanced Cruising Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com _________________________________________ |
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![]() "Jack Dale" wrote in message ... I prefer a head along the center line. A little tighter is better than too much room. Leg space is also great. This comes from too many attempts to get the foul weather pants, and undergarments down and back up in the head in rough conditions. Make sure the raw water pick up is located as close as possible to the bottom of the hull. Too many boats have a head that can only be used on one tack. Heaving -to to use the head is a pain. Jack I too have always thought that centerline orientation is best for the head. Unfortunately, I've never seen a smaller-to-moderately sized boat where this works. Of course, one could always make the head the focal point of the boat, but most visitors would find it odd. |
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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... I too have always thought that centerline orientation is best for the head. Unfortunately, I've never seen a smaller-to-moderately sized boat where this works. Of course, one could always make the head the focal point of the boat, but most visitors would find it odd. I should note that I've seen more than one or two boats that had the head mounted fore-and-aft, centerline, in the bow. While this takes great advantage of space, I shudder to think of using that head underway in any kind of chop. |
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