clyst
Well-Known Member
I know we're going against popular wisdom, but I'm strongly with John Morris on this important issue!
I've owned an embarrassing number of boats over the years, fitted with just about every marine toilet made since the 1950's.
My personal experience has been that Lavacs block more easily than Jabscos and, as John so vividly describes, the Lavacs are horribly messy to clear.
When in London, we stay on our old motor boat, sometimes for weeks at a time, sometimes with 4 adults on board (occasionally with 6). The boat has 2 Jabscos. We've had that boat for 6 years now, and we have a huge range of different people visiting. Both loos discharge to holding tanks. We have never had a blockage in either loo (I hope I'm not tempting fate!).
On our proper boat (a catamaran), we used to have a Lavac. During a 3 week cruise to Scilly a few years ago, it blocked twice. On getting home, I replaced it with a nice new, cheap, Jabsco, which has worked perfectly since.
Some years ago, we lived on a Moody 33 for two years, fitted with a Lavac. We had two memorable blockages in that time.
Close friends lived on their Invicta for the same period. I think it was in Calvi in Corsica that their Lavac blocked. Paul disappeared below, with a look of resigned determination. There followed a stream of mumbled profanities. After about half an hour, there was a very loud, very liquid sort of explosion. Paul emerged into the cockpit, smothered in brown stuff, with a big grin on his face (yes, even his teeth were smeared with the brown). He looked across, and proclaimed, "now that's what I call a fart!".
So..... I know Lavacs are highly regarded, have no moving parts, have a big pump, etc, etc......but I much prefer my collection of Jabscos, thanks!
You blocked a Lavac ???? You can get medication to solve that problem !!