Headroom in 26M Head
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
I'm using a Thetford - I don't like the marine units that are real short - they leak.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
I can manage the lack of head room its the back side room that is the issue. Where do you find a portable with a seat big enough to sit on. Everything I have seen is for some one with a back end the size of a cantaloupe. Does anyone make a portable for someone older than a four year old. Hello, mfg's stand out side a Walmart and then look at your ergonomics!
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
The C-head comes with a regular seat the size of the one in your home and they have a step down version that is cut away to accomodate the shelf in the M.1st Sail wrote:Everything I have seen is for some one with a back end the size of a cantaloupe.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
Sitting is fine on the C-Head. The Admiral's challenge (mine too) is getting pants up in a crouched position.
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Does the C-Head make any smell? The whole idea of handling the wee wee in a separate jug is disgusting to me - how's that going for you?
I suppose I could get used to it - I just don't want to see it in that little window.
I suppose I could get used to it - I just don't want to see it in that little window.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
just step out into the companionway, shuffle to under the sliding hatch- stand up- tis easy.
we sure dont mind the pee in a bucket- but i geuss we come from africa- so those kinda things dont really bother us.
lotsa houses there still use a longdrop in the rural communities
we sure dont mind the pee in a bucket- but i geuss we come from africa- so those kinda things dont really bother us.
lotsa houses there still use a longdrop in the rural communities
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
No regrets, just honest questions.NiceAft wrote:I know I am going to regret this, but I have no idea what you mean.RobertB wrote:Which head do you have? With either the short Dometic or the C-head I have adequate headroom.![]()
Ray
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I recently installed the C-head composting head (after I had the porta pottie leak on a real hot day
Update: The height of the C-head is actually 18.5 inches total feet to seat.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
The C-head uses a standard toilet seat. As long as you put spacers under the door hinges, should have adequate room.1st Sail wrote:I can manage the lack of head room its the back side room that is the issue. Where do you find a portable with a seat big enough to sit on. Everything I have seen is for some one with a back end the size of a cantaloupe. Does anyone make a portable for someone older than a four year old. Hello, mfg's stand out side a Walmart and then look at your ergonomics!
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
Easy solution - don't wear pantsSailor Dale wrote:Sitting is fine on the C-Head. The Admiral's challenge (mine too) is getting pants up in a crouched position.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
I keep a small spray bottle with holding tank treatment diluted to "touch up" after #1. No issue - no smell. If the color bothers you, can always add a bit more holding tank treatment to give it that pleasant blue tintBOAT wrote:Does the C-Head make any smell? The whole idea of handling the wee wee in a separate jug is disgusting to me - how's that going for you?
I suppose I could get used to it - I just don't want to see it in that little window.
I also keep a few extra milk jugs since liquids seem to be the main issue on our boat. Also have caps for the jugs.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
Well . . . O k . . , I guess I could deal with a milk jug - but on the Porta Potty (Mr. Porto we call him) you don't see any yellow or purple liquid at all - there is just a little gauge that has green for good and red for bad (maybe it should be BROWN for bad?) anyways I'm curious about the C-head - but I'm not yet convinced. So you take out a bucket and just throw the bucket away? Is that it?? That part seemed intriguing, what about peat moss? Where do you get pete's moss out in the ocean? You can't re-use pete's moss, right?
I think I need an education on composting.
I think I need an education on composting.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
I was thinking of emptying the jugs in a land toilet. As far as the peat moss poo-balls, will probably just bag them up well in the trash. Have yet to determine what to do with toilet paper, on a regular marine head as we used last week, there was a Tupperware container next to he head for the paper. Now, that can get a bit smelly.BOAT wrote:Well . . . O k . . , I guess I could deal with a milk jug - but on the Porta Potty (Mr. Porto we call him) you don't see any yellow or purple liquid at all - there is just a little gauge that has green for good and red for bad (maybe it should be BROWN for bad?) anyways I'm curious about the C-head - but I'm not yet convinced. So you take out a bucket and just throw the bucket away? Is that it?? That part seemed intriguing, what about peat moss? Where do you get pete's moss out in the ocean? You can't re-use pete's moss, right?![]()
I think I need an education on composting.
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Okay, I think I will just stick with Mr. Porto for now - we have traveled across the country from CA to NY and FL three times on the Mr. Porto that is in our van so I have no real complaints about it - except it's really only good for two people - for only two people we can go a whole week on Mr. Porto but when we are three it only lasts 3 to 4 days. I thought the C-head would be a way to go longer before dumpity dump but from what I'm learning it's not. And the smell, well, that is WHY I do NOT buy the MARINE potties, those little short ones that they always give you if your in a boat? I have had those before and they LEAK and they SMELL!! Thetford has perfected the porto potty so that all the smell stays inside (it DOES smell when you flush it, but after that it's okay). And the Thetford Porta Potty holds a lot more poop.
In most situations I am servicing Mr. Porto in my own driveway after a weekend of sailing - that's not to big a deal - I just carry it over to the sewer clean out in the back yard by the side of the house and dump it. Otherwise - the three mile mark is very clearly defined on my charts and GPS plotter so I take care if it there. I can't imagine throwing a plastic bucket into the ocean - won't it float and follow you around?
This is a disturbing post.
In most situations I am servicing Mr. Porto in my own driveway after a weekend of sailing - that's not to big a deal - I just carry it over to the sewer clean out in the back yard by the side of the house and dump it. Otherwise - the three mile mark is very clearly defined on my charts and GPS plotter so I take care if it there. I can't imagine throwing a plastic bucket into the ocean - won't it float and follow you around?
This is a disturbing post.
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Re: Headroom in 26M Head
Not sure why you would throw a plastic bucket in the ocean. A milk jug is easy to empty - just uncap and pour. Smell? I have not noticed any. The porta potty is kind of gross to empty - my opinion, and kind of heavy too. Even worse when it leaks inside the boat (want to talk about smell?). I anticipate emptying the peat moss bucket to be easier than a kitty litter box - and not very often.
Sounds like you are attached to the Thetford - to each his own.
Sounds like you are attached to the Thetford - to each his own.
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No, not really - after so many years and so many miles I think it could just be a bad habit created by a lack of alternatives - that is why I am TRYING to get educated on the compost stuff - what I read says it's in a bucket with a seal able lid - and that the bucket is legal to dispose of - but how? so you do NOT throw the bucket overboard? And what about the papaer/ Is it okay to toss it in? I'm still confused about wheather they are telling me the paper goes in or out?Sounds like you are attached to the Thetford - to each his own.
Trust me - if the C-head is a better set up I will buy it TOMORROW -
I'm just not getting a clear picture of how it all works - another thing I read says it can last a full week, but that it requires storing buckets and jugs? I guess what i can't figure out is how long it lasts before it needs any servicing, and what the hull is a 'CHURN HANDLE' ??
I just need to have more info - I'm trying to find more stuff on the web I can read about it. I guess I'm looking for the 'perfect solution'.
