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Toilet orientation
"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
et... "JimB" wrote in message ... "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news:KpKdnY7Qx- 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. Ah. I can tell you all about that. Got airborne when butting through the wake of a high speed ferry. Landed off centre. Pedestal broke off at the base . . . need I say more? Four stitches. The real answer is two heads, one each side of the vessel, each set athwartships. For serious work, you can then inhabit the downhill one, and rest in peace with your back against the bulkhead. Much better than being pitched nose forward from the uphill one, pants around your ankles . . . need I say more? Broken nose and dignity. -- JimB http://www.jimbaerselman.f2s.com/ Comparing cruise areas within Greece and N Spain Say no more. This brings to mind my ultimate head installation idea: The Gimballed Head. I've never seen it done, and it would have significant problems to overcome for hose connections, but it could make for a very peaceful "pause that refreshes." Just don't try to use it when at the dock without locking down the head. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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