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or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone
of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. it's filled with water and deodorizer. when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. it's filled with water and deodorizer. when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? You are referring to the lovely & talented Peggy Hall. I forget her company name, but she might lurk on rec.boats.cruising |
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On Aug 31, 8:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. *it's filled with water and deodorizer. *when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a *holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? You are referring to the lovely & talented Peggy Hall. I forget her company name, but she might lurk on rec.boats.cruising yep you're right...miss the folks who knew alot about boats |
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On Aug 31, 8:41*pm, wf3h wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:36*pm, "Don White" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. *it's filled with water and deodorizer. *when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a *holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? You are referring to the lovely & talented Peggy Hall. I forget her company name, but she might lurk on rec.boats.cruising yep you're right...miss the folks who knew alot about boats Yes, I was going to suggest you look for her on rec.boats.cruising. What a great specialty to have. |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:47:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. it's filled with water and deodorizer. when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? Mixing feces, urine and water, then shaking it in a tank and pushing it through hoses is a recipe with only one result. And it's not pleasant. Look at the Airhead. Might fit. Only thing I would consider for a non-portable head. But I'm lucky that way. Don't have a boat. --Vic |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:13:45 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: Mixing feces, urine and water, then shaking it in a tank and pushing it through hoses is a recipe with only one result. And it's not pleasant. Same thing the airlines do, it's called a recirculating chemical toilet. http://www.monogramsystems.com/p_rec...ingtoilet.html Peggie Hall can be reached he peggie -dot- hall -at- gmail -dot- com She sold her business several years ago but is pretty good about responding to EMAILs. |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:13:45 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... Peggie Hall knows just about everything about marine heads. She has a book available he http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books/detail-books.htm?fno=400&sku=66505&cat=1304 or from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Get-Rid-Boat-Odors-Aggravation/dp/1892399156/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251771237&sr=8-1 |
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On Aug 31, 10:08*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:13:45 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Mixing feces, urine and water, then shaking it in a tank and pushing it through hoses is a recipe with only one result. And it's not pleasant. Same thing the airlines do, it's called a recirculating chemical toilet. http://www.monogramsystems.com/p_rec...ingtoilet.html Peggie Hall can be reached he peggie -dot- hall -at- gmail -dot- com She sold her business several years ago but is pretty good about responding to EMAILs. ah, thanks much. will make the contact |
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:47:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. it's filled with water and deodorizer. when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? The tank you refer to that's attached to the head is for deodorizer. Not designed for anything else... |
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On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 10:34:05 -0700, jps wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:47:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. it's filled with water and deodorizer. when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? The tank you refer to that's attached to the head is for deodorizer. Not designed for anything else... Oh, wait. Did you say 3 gallons? Tollycraft typically used a head that comes with a deodorizer tank but it wasn't 3 gallons. It was a small tank, a gallon at most, housed inside the head's lower shroud that also contains the motor. Sound familiar? |
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On Sep 1, 1:40*pm, jps wrote:
On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 10:34:05 -0700, jps wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:47:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. *it's filled with water and deodorizer. *when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a *holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? The tank you refer to that's attached to the head is for deodorizer. Not designed for anything else... Oh, wait. *Did you say 3 gallons? *Tollycraft typically used a head that comes with a deodorizer tank but it wasn't 3 gallons. It was a small tank, a gallon at most, housed inside the head's lower shroud that also contains the motor. *Sound familiar?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - actually this was a porta-potti looking toilet that has a 3 gallon tank. you put water in the tank along with deodorizer. when you hit the 'flush' button, the stuff in the tank washes out the toilet and the material is contained in the 3 gallon tank until it's emptied. |
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 10:50:21 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: On Sep 1, 1:40*pm, jps wrote: On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 10:34:05 -0700, jps wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:47:31 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: or marine heads more appropriately...since i want to elevate the tone of discussion on this group let me ask a question. a few years ago there was the 'princess of poop' (i think her name was peggy) who knew ALOT about marine heads... anyhow, i have an electric head on the boat which has a 3 gallon tank. *it's filled with water and deodorizer. *when the head is flushed this gets recirc'd through the tank. no connection to raw water is made. however, there's a direct connection from the rear of the toilet to a pump out port on the boat but i'm not sure if the tank on the head can take the pressure of the pump out, so i want to install a *holding tank. i'm looking at a 6 gallon polypro waste tank with 2 connections and a vent connection. it looks like these waste tanks are USCG certified (since there will be no sea connection). so do i NEED a tank? is the 3 gallon holding thank on the head going to take the pressure of a pumpout without blowing up? if i install a polypro tank with no sea discharge is that legal for USCG cert? (it seems it is). any hints to ensure no unpleasantness? The tank you refer to that's attached to the head is for deodorizer. Not designed for anything else... Oh, wait. *Did you say 3 gallons? *Tollycraft typically used a head that comes with a deodorizer tank but it wasn't 3 gallons. It was a small tank, a gallon at most, housed inside the head's lower shroud that also contains the motor. *Sound familiar?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - actually this was a porta-potti looking toilet that has a 3 gallon tank. you put water in the tank along with deodorizer. when you hit the 'flush' button, the stuff in the tank washes out the toilet and the material is contained in the 3 gallon tank until it's emptied. I get it now. |
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