alandav123
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Hi all, my recently aqquired boat has a very nice seperate space in the forward part that aloows me to fully stand up ( I am 5ft 10) there is quite a bit of space to the sides also, everythings wood making it an ideal place to hang things etc.
It has a delapadated sea toilet ( no holding tank, no electrics, hand pumped) which is loose and I was told by seller that the valves need changing and the whole things past its best.
My question is two fold.
Am I right in thinking that any exploratory work on sea cocks etc would need to be done when the boat had been beached ( easy for me here). I was cleaning the whole area yeaterdaY AND had a terrible thought of me starting to dismantle everything then find the valves that are meant to keep the seawater out had failed and the sea would be pouring into the boat.
Second, I am also toying with the idea of putting a shower in there are well as there is easlily enough room for one and doing both the projects at the same time might be easier.
Lastly, I have a very usable cheimcal toilet from a previous campervan ( the self contained on that splits in two halves for emptying) that could just as easily go in that space. I will mostly be a day tripper sailier with the occasional overnighter for the forseable future.
The beauty of the Chemical toilet is thats its free and I could dismantle the wooden shelf that was built to house the sea toilet thereby freeing up more space for shower/leg room.
If the combined wisdom here is that a boat mostly berthed in an inner harbour area for the forseable future should be using a chemical toilet anyway, then I am happy to go along with that.
I am of course fully aware that a sea toilet would only be used in open water in any case.
Regards Alan
It has a delapadated sea toilet ( no holding tank, no electrics, hand pumped) which is loose and I was told by seller that the valves need changing and the whole things past its best.
My question is two fold.
Am I right in thinking that any exploratory work on sea cocks etc would need to be done when the boat had been beached ( easy for me here). I was cleaning the whole area yeaterdaY AND had a terrible thought of me starting to dismantle everything then find the valves that are meant to keep the seawater out had failed and the sea would be pouring into the boat.
Second, I am also toying with the idea of putting a shower in there are well as there is easlily enough room for one and doing both the projects at the same time might be easier.
Lastly, I have a very usable cheimcal toilet from a previous campervan ( the self contained on that splits in two halves for emptying) that could just as easily go in that space. I will mostly be a day tripper sailier with the occasional overnighter for the forseable future.
The beauty of the Chemical toilet is thats its free and I could dismantle the wooden shelf that was built to house the sea toilet thereby freeing up more space for shower/leg room.
If the combined wisdom here is that a boat mostly berthed in an inner harbour area for the forseable future should be using a chemical toilet anyway, then I am happy to go along with that.
I am of course fully aware that a sea toilet would only be used in open water in any case.
Regards Alan