volvopaul
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Kivi I can see her from here 100 metres away,arch is off, polishing man was doing his stuff today, showers all day hampering his progress. Boat looks great, maybe you fly me out next time or service!
Kivi I can see her from here 100 metres away,arch is off, polishing man was doing his stuff today, showers all day hampering his progress. Boat looks great, maybe you fly me out next time or service!
I was surprised to learn how little those Vacuflush toilets actually use water (fresh water in this case). Slight concern is that the setup above might lead to the contents of the holding tank becoming overly solid for deck outlet pump-out.
If they are Sealand Vacuflush, with a foot pedal and a vac tank under the floor of the boat, you'll find they will flush fine with very little water, but don't do it. The vacuum tank/generator unit under the floor will clog, gradually during say 1 year. The only way to have a trouble free life with those WCs is to use loads of flushwater every time. Before you flush, lift the pedal to put lots of water in the bowl. Then as you press the pedal to flush, keep it pressed for ~10 seconds so loads more flushwater goes down the pipe
If you don't, you will find that toilet paper etc will gradually fill the vac tank and then the whole thing will finally stop working. The actual holding tank will be fine. You then have to dismantle the vac tank and scoop it out. Or buy a whole new one (the preferred option!) for €1000
I had these loos on my first Sq58. 4 years/800hours cruising. I therefore know these vacuflush loos inside out and have serviced and changed every component many times. They are good, if you use lots of flushwater, but they have many idiosyncracies that you will get to know. Have a back of sticks (eg 400mm lengths of dowel wood, or offcuts of 15mm plastic pipe, or something that will serve as a prodder). After you've had the boat 3 months you will know why. When you press the pedal, the vac sucks the bowl contents thru a nozzle about 20mm dia, much smaller than the 38mm pipe dia. this is to break up the solids before they go down the pipe. Perfectly fine, until there is a hard solid.
That's why I always buy Tecma now and I'd still say to anyone changing or speccing loos to get Tecma. The only one you never have to unblock or fix.
Agree 100%. Never had a blockage with Tecma toilets but had plenty of blockages with other types of toilet. The only thing I would say is that I have experienced a failure of the control unit so I now keep a spare on boardThat's why I always buy Tecma now and I'd still say to anyone changing or speccing loos to get Tecma. The only one you never have to unblock or fix.
The only one you never have to unblock or fix.
Thanks JFM. Do you think using this http://www.mrmuscleonline.co.uk/drain/sink_drain.html or something similar on a regular basis would help in keeping the system working?
Ah yes. With non functioning stabilser, too iircyou know which boat I had to do this on. yuk.
I've seen this issue mentioned before in this forum, someone care to explain please?
If someone has spotted her, I'd love to hear![]()
Maybe a project for the forum members along the proposed route to the eastern seaboard port of departure?
See how many photos can be taken and posted![]()
Nice thought Andie, but with the torrential rain this drought has brought, I don't think anyone will be poking their heads out of any windows with camera's at the moment.
I blame Jimmy for the weather. Now he is on the med he doesn't care![]()
I blame Jimmy for the weather. Now he is on the med he doesn't care![]()
...When mine was trucked down here I put a tracker in it and followed its progress remotely.