Becky
Well-Known Member
A problem one wouldn\'t want to get wrong!!
So....... the instruction book that came with my holding tank says that I should use a disolving toilet paper.
Which left me with the idea that I should conduct a scientific experiment to discover which was the best make to choose. Rows of glasses each with its own make of loo paper, dated and watched to see which make disintegrates the soonest.
Or do only the Dutch (it's a Vetus holding tank) make such loo paper?
But then in a flash of inspiration, I thought I would cast this puzzlement on to the Forum for the best minds in sailing to advise me /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So which should I buy to not jam up my new and so far partly installed holding tank??
It just might be worth mentioning that the tank itself wasn't very expensive. 60 litres of odour-proof plastic that would delight the Headmistresses eye (or more appropriately, her nose), but by the time I had bought the new thro-hull fittings, (Blakes, to satisfy HWMBO), the diverter valve, the smell-proof pipes that neither of us can force onto said valve connections, and the gauge and sender unit that won't become blocked by... well use your imagination, I had spent quite a lot of money. And this doesn't include the elbow-length rubber gloves for HWMBO should he block it up ( /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
So, it will be a very luxurious toilet in Cornish Maid's forward heads, with use in confined waters now available. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
So....... the instruction book that came with my holding tank says that I should use a disolving toilet paper.
Which left me with the idea that I should conduct a scientific experiment to discover which was the best make to choose. Rows of glasses each with its own make of loo paper, dated and watched to see which make disintegrates the soonest.
Or do only the Dutch (it's a Vetus holding tank) make such loo paper?
But then in a flash of inspiration, I thought I would cast this puzzlement on to the Forum for the best minds in sailing to advise me /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
So which should I buy to not jam up my new and so far partly installed holding tank??
It just might be worth mentioning that the tank itself wasn't very expensive. 60 litres of odour-proof plastic that would delight the Headmistresses eye (or more appropriately, her nose), but by the time I had bought the new thro-hull fittings, (Blakes, to satisfy HWMBO), the diverter valve, the smell-proof pipes that neither of us can force onto said valve connections, and the gauge and sender unit that won't become blocked by... well use your imagination, I had spent quite a lot of money. And this doesn't include the elbow-length rubber gloves for HWMBO should he block it up ( /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
So, it will be a very luxurious toilet in Cornish Maid's forward heads, with use in confined waters now available. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif