Sea Toilet

MapisM

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Brilliant!

As usually - and not only in boating matters - the best solution are the easier ones.
I will definitely consider that arrangement.
Since you already thought about that, is there any type of toilet which you'd recommend?
I guess it would be easier to have as much as possible common spare parts, and they must have the same look of course.
That's to get the wife approval, in the first place...
...and to fool the guests, allowing them to think that they're treated as well as the captain!

OK, would any smart guest spot the difference and complain about that, there's still the bag solution to keep them quiet !
 

ccscott49

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Re: Brilliant!

The par/jabsco, look almost identical, with or without the leccy conversion, as the leccy motor, replaces the pump cylinder, so they look very similar, you could epoxy a pump handle on top of the rotary switch on th leccy one, then nobody would ever know! Also, if you bought the leccy conversion, you would have a spare pump and bits for the manual one! It's actually, seriously, a really simple conversion, but they are rather noisy, but who gives a tinkers fart anyway!
 

MapisM

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Think twice before what?

Could you rephrase that?
Apologise for my loosy, non-native english...
 

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A Lavac-bonus....

...is that you can put in a two-way valve on the suction side of the pump and then it doubles as a bilge pump!

I have had various toilets on my previous boats, Jabsco, Par and RM, but on my recent yacht I have two Lavacs.
I never experienced so trouble free toilets!
I would never choose anything else!
 
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