idratherbeboating
Active member
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2017
- Messages
- 37
- Location
- Boston
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 CB
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2930D818
- Vessel Name
- Percy II
I have a crack in my flexible sanitation line and it needs to be replaced. My dealer said he's had good luck with using rigid PVC, although it is a non-traditional solution.
I trust his recommendation and appreciate that rigid PVC ensures zero odor, but I also worry about it's ability to handle the vibration and trials of a marine environment and any other risks of this unusual approach...
Has anyone else had experience (good/bad) with upgrading their sanitation lines to rigid PVC?
If you were shopping for a used boat that had rigid PVC, would you be scared or impressed or not care?
Thanks for your thoughts!
I trust his recommendation and appreciate that rigid PVC ensures zero odor, but I also worry about it's ability to handle the vibration and trials of a marine environment and any other risks of this unusual approach...
Has anyone else had experience (good/bad) with upgrading their sanitation lines to rigid PVC?
If you were shopping for a used boat that had rigid PVC, would you be scared or impressed or not care?
Thanks for your thoughts!