Any suggestions?
Chemical Toilet
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Chemical Toilet
Any advice on using the bathroom on a pontoon? I have a boat with the pull down changing room but wow, it pulls down from the bimini top right smack dab in the middle of the boat. Who would want to use a chemical toilet in there?
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Whats the diff between the middle, front, or rear of boat? When you gotta go ya gotta go
Loyd & Betty Meeks
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Re: Chemical Toilet
My advice...tell your passengers to stand up wind... 
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Get yourself a Port-a-potty
Port-a-potties require no plumbing; they may or may not have a reservoir for flush water. Bowl contents drain by gravity into a removable tank which is carried off the boat and dumped, although some larger models can be fitted for pump-out. Typically they hold between two and five gallons. An upgraded version is the SeaLand "Marine Traveler," which is a toilet bowl atop its own 9-gallon tank which is fitted for pump-out, and uses pressurized water from the onboard system, but very little of it. Port-a-potties are automatically CG Certified Type III MSDs.
Also if you use the right deodorant (and the cheap stuff at Wally World ain't it either don't ask how we know) you'll have no real odors except your own when in actual use. As far as the sound of your tinkling reverberating around the boat, your on your own on that.
Port-a-potties require no plumbing; they may or may not have a reservoir for flush water. Bowl contents drain by gravity into a removable tank which is carried off the boat and dumped, although some larger models can be fitted for pump-out. Typically they hold between two and five gallons. An upgraded version is the SeaLand "Marine Traveler," which is a toilet bowl atop its own 9-gallon tank which is fitted for pump-out, and uses pressurized water from the onboard system, but very little of it. Port-a-potties are automatically CG Certified Type III MSDs.
Also if you use the right deodorant (and the cheap stuff at Wally World ain't it either don't ask how we know) you'll have no real odors except your own when in actual use. As far as the sound of your tinkling reverberating around the boat, your on your own on that.
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Re: Chemical Toilet
I bought a thetford for ours, its nice and portable so I can stick in the back of our minivan on long road trips!

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For young flexible ladies I have a gal coffee can, for old stiff ladies a 5 gal bucket
Loyd & Betty Meeks
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Mike - How expensive was your portable one? We need something like this on our boat!
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Lulu get the tallest model you can. Some are not very high. Should be able to pick up one for 100-125.
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Thanks. Will keep that in mind!!!
Re: Chemical Toilet
We got a thetford for ours and it works great, it is the taller model,(larger holding tank) and we got it at walmart for $80.
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got rid of POS 2010 Yacht club dual axle triple log trailer
now have a 2012 Shoreland'r dual axle triple log trailer, MUCH NICER
Re: Chemical Toilet
We've got a pumpout head on our toon. Might just be the best option we put on our boat. Wife said hell no to a standard porti-potti and I'm glad she stood firm on that one. First option is always the bathroom at the marina or the well established prop check routines, but when the water is in the 40s or 50s or we trolling while fishing using the on-board head is the only option.
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Re: Chemical Toilet
Just over $100 on amazon, this is actually a newer model to the one I bought but its about the same size...Lulu wrote:Mike - How expensive was your portable one? We need something like this on our boat!
http://www.amazon.com/Thetford-25112-Po ... 080&sr=8-1
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Re: Chemical Toilet
They do have battery powered ones, that don't require hand pumping. Heard several people saying they work pretty well. My concern would be corrosion, not sure if they can be manually pumped or not. Don't use mine often, though they are invaluable when ya got go.
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Re: Chemical Toilet
i find that using a small camping toilet seat that folds up small and stores easy is the best way to go. you use these chem toilets you have to dump them, clean them and handle everybodies mess ! my way- you gotta take a squirt, you put a small bucket under it and then dump it over and rinse it out. need to crap, you put a bag in the bucket you tie it and then put it in the trash. its just that simple and you keep your hands clean!!

