bluedragon
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Mind you don't do a Nathan then!![]()
OK...what's "a Nathan" then? Clearly I've missed this!
Mind you don't do a Nathan then!![]()
talking of lavac, I have one that I'm trying 2 sell!
A certain member of crew has difficulty in flushing their "waste" into the sea or holding tank...it gets stuck in the pipework of the loo itself it seemsthough it may be further along in the pipes! It takes a huge amount of pumping to shift it. This happened on our last boat as well (same loo) so it's not the particular installation here. I wondered about fitting an electric version and whether this has some kind of macerator fitted which may assist matters...any thoughts or solutions?
PS - I'm not even supposed to be posting this "personal" problem so pretend you know nothing about it if by any chance our paths cross for real!![]()
OK...what's "a Nathan" then? Clearly I've missed this!
Two tips - when flushing, make sure you pump water into the bowl before emptying it. The second is to pump as you go - every time you put something in, pump it out, whether it be paper or wastes. Don't wait till the end and try to pump it all out at once.
A certain member of crew has difficulty in flushing their "waste" into the sea or holding tank...it gets stuck in the pipework of the loo itself it seemsthough it may be further along in the pipes! It takes a huge amount of pumping to shift it. This happened on our last boat as well (same loo) so it's not the particular installation here. I wondered about fitting an electric version and whether this has some kind of macerator fitted which may assist matters...any thoughts or solutions?
PS - I'm not even supposed to be posting this "personal" problem so pretend you know nothing about it if by any chance our paths cross for real!![]()
I'm afraid I cannot cope with this idea of bagging soiled loo paper - if it came to that, I think I would just carp over the side! We use that Thetford loo roll that is claimed to dissolve rapidly and have had no problems yet - the rule is "wipe, flush, wipe, flush..."
Only time we had a problem was when a friend brought his Thai girlfriend along for the day - her English was too poor to get the "wipe, flush, wipe..." message across. Just about got away with it following a lot of flush, flush, flush...
Presumably you'd never have a holiday in Greece then, as that's the rule even in hotels?
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Two tips - when flushing, make sure you pump water into the bowl before emptying it. The second is to pump as you go - every time you put something in, pump it out, whether it be paper or wastes. Don't wait till the end and try to pump it all out at once.
I'm afraid I cannot cope with this idea of bagging soiled loo paper - if it came to that, I think I would just carp over the side! We use that Thetford loo roll that is claimed to dissolve rapidly and have had no problems yet - the rule is "wipe, flush, wipe, flush..."
Only time we had a problem was when a friend brought his Thai girlfriend along for the day - her English was too poor to get the "wipe, flush, wipe..." message across. Just about got away with it following a lot of flush, flush, flush...
I definitely wouldnt use acid etc, it cant be any good for the rubber within the pump or the ocean itself..
You are obviously not a diver, maby. If you have ever dived in clean marina or busy anchorage water, you would see the devastation caused by toilet paper. The waste itself is fully degradable and fish love to eat it but the paper lasts on the bottom (no pun intended) and kills all the plant life.
We have a large sign over our Lavac "Nothing to be placed in this toilet, which has not first been eaten or drunk"
I ignore that rule in Greek hotels - its uncivilised. AFAIK I've never caused a blockage. On a boat, I don't use the heads on board when in a marina except in emergency. At sea, we flush toilet paper in moderation as, storing in a plastic bag and then throwing overboard is a worse option. We've never had a heads blockage but do flush excessively.Presumably you'd never have a holiday in Greece then, as that's the rule even in hotels?
I ignore that rule in Greek hotels - its uncivilised. AFAIK I've never caused a blockage.