ngleadow
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2010
- Messages
- 82
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Vessel Name
- Blue Socks (sold)
Hi all;
We had an Airhead composting toilet installed in our R25 "Blue Socks", then went for a 10 day cruise in the Gulf Islands..just returned today. It has made quite a difference. We had the boat yard remove all the stuff associated with the old toilet. No macerator, no black water tank, no pump-outs, no smell, no pumping, no valves....OK you get the picture. We ran the vent hose back to the transom, had the original holding tank vent enlarged with a clam shell over it to keep out the rain. The fan is mounted on the inside of the transom, and we cannot hear it unless we place our ear against the transom. (something I did frequently to make sure it was working).
It was simple to use, and there was absolutely no smell..even when the trap door was open and ready for a donation. We bought an extra "pee" bucket so that there was always one ready to use.
Thanks to others who have led the way on this.. thanks JerryE on Alto for the detailed information.
Cheers
Norm on "Blue Socks"
We had an Airhead composting toilet installed in our R25 "Blue Socks", then went for a 10 day cruise in the Gulf Islands..just returned today. It has made quite a difference. We had the boat yard remove all the stuff associated with the old toilet. No macerator, no black water tank, no pump-outs, no smell, no pumping, no valves....OK you get the picture. We ran the vent hose back to the transom, had the original holding tank vent enlarged with a clam shell over it to keep out the rain. The fan is mounted on the inside of the transom, and we cannot hear it unless we place our ear against the transom. (something I did frequently to make sure it was working).
It was simple to use, and there was absolutely no smell..even when the trap door was open and ready for a donation. We bought an extra "pee" bucket so that there was always one ready to use.
Thanks to others who have led the way on this.. thanks JerryE on Alto for the detailed information.
Cheers
Norm on "Blue Socks"