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huladick posted 05-22-2003 06:35 PM ET (US)   Profile for huladick   Send Email to huladick  
Ok....don't laugh. Just want input from those that have them like brand, size, etc... I know this is a loaded subject line, sorry.....
hooter posted 05-22-2003 07:22 PM ET (US)     Profile for hooter    
Nah, not this late in the day. Early in the a.m., though, this might really be a loaded subject, until the coffee's had a chance t' "percolate" and get things movin' along.

Have always kept a spare plastic three gallon bucket, you know the size, same as a five gallon paint bucket but shorter, and a old terlet seat, disconnected from the terlet, of course, on board just f' Momma. Got no cubby, so we's long agreed as t'just when a gen'aman will keep his head turned seaward. And the bucket's good for all sorts o' other tasks on board, except, of course, for bailin'. Ain't never had t'do that in a Whaler.

Dick posted 05-22-2003 10:36 PM ET (US)     Profile for Dick  Send Email to Dick     
I'll try not to get get out in left field on this.

Both Thetford and SeaLand are good. Size depends on how much space you have where you are going to mount it.

I like Hooters solution. There is no porta-potti on my Montauk, it's over the side or the bucket

Dick

triblet posted 05-22-2003 10:56 PM ET (US)     Profile for triblet  Send Email to triblet     
A woman can squat on the spashwell of a
Montauk.

There's also a bottle called LittleJohnny and
a funnel attachment (Little Jane?) you can
get from West.


Chuck

JoeH posted 05-24-2003 02:30 PM ET (US)     Profile for JoeH  Send Email to JoeH     
Bought a neat seat/lid for a 5/3 gallon bucket from Cabelas for $10. They call it the luggable loo. We line the bucket with a trash bag to help with the clean up. First one to use it has to clean it. Joe
doobee posted 05-24-2003 10:23 PM ET (US)     Profile for doobee  Send Email to doobee     
I'm partial to SEALAND. They have a tall version with more capacity for regular folks. They also have a version that you can hook up to plumbing so you can empty it via dockside pumpout.

Even if you get the standard SEALAND porta potti, you'll have a good head on your shoulders!)

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