Becky
Well-Known Member
Now I have the inverter sorted, one of the winter jobs will be to fit holding tanks. So now a question about these things.
The marine Discount Store in Fareham, Percy Seas or some nsuch name, has some 'ordinary' tanks for water and possibly fuel, and suggested I could use one for a holding tank. Obviously it is hugely cheaper than a designated holding tank, which if I undertsand the Headmistress correctly is made of tougher plastic that doesn't easily let the smell seep through.
Then there is size. Jabsco sell a 5-gallon kit with all the taps and things. But I think that 5 gallons is too little. I could fit a bigger tank, high up in the aft loo, but in the forward loo it would be below sea level, so would need a pump to empty.
Anyone done this? If so what problems did you encounter? Is there an easy or cheaper way of doing the job?
I know I am letting myself get ribbed about this, but women do use a bit more paper and water than the guys do, but then generally we are cleaner. But this means that when a woman is on board, the toilet capacities need to be larger. Anyone give SENSIBLE comments on holding tank capacities?
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The marine Discount Store in Fareham, Percy Seas or some nsuch name, has some 'ordinary' tanks for water and possibly fuel, and suggested I could use one for a holding tank. Obviously it is hugely cheaper than a designated holding tank, which if I undertsand the Headmistress correctly is made of tougher plastic that doesn't easily let the smell seep through.
Then there is size. Jabsco sell a 5-gallon kit with all the taps and things. But I think that 5 gallons is too little. I could fit a bigger tank, high up in the aft loo, but in the forward loo it would be below sea level, so would need a pump to empty.
Anyone done this? If so what problems did you encounter? Is there an easy or cheaper way of doing the job?
I know I am letting myself get ribbed about this, but women do use a bit more paper and water than the guys do, but then generally we are cleaner. But this means that when a woman is on board, the toilet capacities need to be larger. Anyone give SENSIBLE comments on holding tank capacities?
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