[bolger] Re: Porta-potti discharge
BO>U.S., dunno about overseas). To avoid the whole mess (haha), I think you're
BO>better off with a porta-pottie which you can then discharge at any flush toi
BO>on land, just make sure to do it every day or two (which makes this solution
BO>useless for true cruisers).
Not really--larger pp's like the Italian ineptly named "BiPot" we use is
OK for about 50 uses before really needing emptying. With a couple of
people on board, that means 5 days solid (sorry), (more if the unit is
not used for fluids which, incidentally, are normally sterile), before
a landing, toilet, marina, or pump-out station has to be sought. For
most coast-wise or inland waters cruising, 5 days without touching land
is a long long time. Oceanic is another thing of course, got to have
something to attract the sharks...
Tim & Lady Kate
BO>better off with a porta-pottie which you can then discharge at any flush toi
BO>on land, just make sure to do it every day or two (which makes this solution
BO>useless for true cruisers).
Not really--larger pp's like the Italian ineptly named "BiPot" we use is
OK for about 50 uses before really needing emptying. With a couple of
people on board, that means 5 days solid (sorry), (more if the unit is
not used for fluids which, incidentally, are normally sterile), before
a landing, toilet, marina, or pump-out station has to be sought. For
most coast-wise or inland waters cruising, 5 days without touching land
is a long long time. Oceanic is another thing of course, got to have
something to attract the sharks...
Tim & Lady Kate