by Miker » Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:47 am
Greg, Dulamara has a porta potti in the v berth. It's a pretty simple gadget actually.
Go to a chandlers, they'll have a selection and show you that usually they have a top sealed tank for the fresh water and freshener and a bottom tank for the waste and the bio-degradeable toilet chemical.
For Number Ones - open the trap in the bottom of the bowl, do your stuff and give it a couple of flush pumps, then close the trap.
For Number Twos - put two pumps of water in the bowl, and leave the trap closed, do your stuff, open the trap and then a couple more flushes.
Mine is actually just sitting on a timber platform the previous owner put in to replace the old pump out, it's nice enough. You could perhaps strap it in, but where mine is, it's quite snug and can't really go anywhere. Sorry, this is the only photo I have that shows where it is, but not how it works. If you look into the V berth, you'll see a timber fascia, with a slot cut out. The potti is behind that fascia, and the handle to open the trap is in the slot. You have to lift the cushion to use it.
We bought the boat in March, and have been on it about 3 weekends in 4 for a day out and have used the toilet at least once each every time out.... I emptied it yesterday for the first time... no, it doesn't smell if it's looked after well and chemicals added in correct amounts.
If the toilet is set up properly, it won't leak when healed. It's actually in two pieces, so to empty you just take the top section off, remove the bottom and take it to a toilet or empty station, empty and rinse it. Refill it with chemical and some water, then re-fill the top tank for the flush. It's really simple and quick, although yes, you do have to clean it out unlike the old pump out versions.
The other alternative is to have a pump out holding tank somewhere on the boat, and continue to use your current set up, but instead of pumping the waste over the side, pump it into the removable holding tank.
Either way, there will be pump out or carrying off involved at some point.
Cheers,
Michael
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