[Rhodes22-list] Where's the holding tank?

Dana realnamen at yahoo.com
Fri May 27 23:34:48 EDT 2011


I installed the Nature's Head last year.  We used a porta potti prior to that.  We sail on a lake with no facilities so a holding tank is out of the question.  The nature's head is a bit tall, but I am 6'2" and we don't have an
overhead hatch.  If you are shorter or if you have a hatch, that should
help. We don't use it very heavily, so i can't say how it would fare with a lot of use, but it is *way* better than the porta potti.  The pee tank can be emptied overboard in the lake, end the rest is left to compost.  No more "walk of shame" with the porta potti on the docks.  I would definitely do it again.

--- On Wed, 5/25/11, peter klappert <peterklappert at comcast.net> wrote:

From: peter klappert <peterklappert at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Where's the holding tank?
To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 4:51 AM


Can someone tell me where the holding tank for the marine toilet is located?

I'd like to try to substitute an Airhead composting toilet for the standard marine head in the R22-in-progress. Advantages: no water required, no holding tank, macerater, Y-value, thru-deck or thru-hull openings (except for a mushroom vent). Toilet paper isn't just ok, it's a plus. No need to find pump-out stations or empty the porta-potty, & you end up with free fertilizer for the flower garden. 

Figuring out if or how it might be done is up to Stan, who says "We'll try anything once." But I'd still like to apply my head to the problem--if it is a problem. The main difficulty will probably be the height of the unit: about 18" with the lid up (and everyone has to sit to pee with the Airhead).   

Has anyone ever tried to make this modification?

P

2011 R22, Aeolia
Apollo Beach, FL




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