ninky
Well-Known Member
how many boat users actually use their holding tank when in marinas / harbours and how many just flush out to sea?
on our boat we got rid of the portapotty (too many chemicals) and replaced with a camping loo that uses disposable bags with powder that neutralises the waste so that it can go in landfill. i'd also consider a nature's head (the uk name for the american made 'airhead' composting toilet) but not sure if we have enough space in our boat. plus the advantage with the camping loo is it can be moved into the main part of the cabin when we are using the v berth at the front - not very handy having to move your bed at night to 'go', or very nice having a toilet under your head (is this why it is called the heads...).
i've been quite shocked at how unenvironmentally friendly some boaties are - even did a sailing course where the instructor told us to flush the loo into the marina as it's what most people do. hmmmm.
on our boat we got rid of the portapotty (too many chemicals) and replaced with a camping loo that uses disposable bags with powder that neutralises the waste so that it can go in landfill. i'd also consider a nature's head (the uk name for the american made 'airhead' composting toilet) but not sure if we have enough space in our boat. plus the advantage with the camping loo is it can be moved into the main part of the cabin when we are using the v berth at the front - not very handy having to move your bed at night to 'go', or very nice having a toilet under your head (is this why it is called the heads...).
i've been quite shocked at how unenvironmentally friendly some boaties are - even did a sailing course where the instructor told us to flush the loo into the marina as it's what most people do. hmmmm.