prv
Well-Known Member
I have come to the conclusion with the heads that you buy a cheap Jabsco thing and if it gives problems throw it overboard and buy a new one!
Ah, possibly talking at cross purposes - I was talking about the heads compartment, not the contraption itself. I agree that a semi-disposable Jabsco is a good approach to that, though I'd suggest replacing just the pump rather than the whole thing.
That brings me to another point, however, as my boat has no holding tank and I suppose if I build a new one this would be required. I don't like these things at all and I don't see the need (but maybe I am odd). If in port you use the land based facilities and if at sea it matters not. The idea of collecting waste seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
I'm inclined to agree, and we actually removed the holding tank that our boat came with. Or rather, it needed to go because it was starting to leak, but we decided not to replace it. It took up a lot of space in a cockpit locker that is still too small even without it. For cruising the central Channel I don't think we really need it, though the option of fitting one is still there.
If you're building the boat from scratch I think it would be short-sighted not to include one. And because you're building from scratch, you can include a good reliable system instead of an unreliable bodge job.
Pete