| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
I presently use a vacuflush system that came with the boat and am quite
happy with it. In your case, depending on how you use your boat, I'd suggest a Lectrasan system. But, and it's a big But, you have to have a good size battery bank to be able to support the system. If you're plugged into shore power, no problem. However, if you're swinging on a hook and don't run a genset then you can drain batteries quick. Lectrasans can use up to apx 40 amps or so for 3 minutes or so each flush activation. "Sparkslaw" wrote in message ... A question for Peggy Hall but anyone is welcome to jump in... If money were no object, and there was sufficient space, water & power, what head would you install? If seen comments that Vacuflush are great for people with more money than sense but have not seen suggested alternatives. Is a Vacuflush the best there is? We've pulled the failing toilet out of our 32-foot powerboat and quickly need to make a decision on having a new one installed. Thanks. |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| OT--Not again! More Chinese money buying our politicians. | General | |||
| Peggy Hall | General | |||
| Head Gasket on 50 HP 93 Evinrude | General | |||
| head gasket failure, salt water in cylinders, question? | General | |||
| Jabsco Head - help! | General | |||