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Smitty 06-12-2006 10:48 AM

Toilet question-pump out type
 
My Baja came with a porta-potty and the wife wants a toilet. I was going to set it up so that it draws fresh water from the water tank, but when I was at West marine I saw a diagram that showed it set up to pull in lake water to flush. My question is can I draw the water from the fresh tank or not. I will put a check valve in the line so no bad stuff can get into the fresh tank.

Anybody done this or how is your boat set up????

Thanks,

Smitty

FormulaM2Formula 06-12-2006 11:07 AM

Re: Toilet question-pump out type
 

Originally Posted by Smitty
My Baja came with a porta-potty and the wife wants a toilet. I was going to set it up so that it draws fresh water from the water tank, but when I was at West marine I saw a diagram that showed it set up to pull in lake water to flush. My question is can I draw the water from the fresh tank or not. I will put a check valve in the line so no bad stuff can get into the fresh tank.

Anybody done this or how is your boat set up????

Thanks,

Smitty

Hi Smitty,

You can draw water from the fresh water tank for the toilet. My boat is set up that way from the factory and I think a lot of boats are setup this way. I don't know whether there is any check valve or not in the system. If the fresh water tank and other fresh water outlets are above the toilet, then you probably wouldn't need to worry about a check valve, but I don't know for sure. I've never spent time figuring that part out. I did have to figure out how to fix the vacuflush though. :)

Using direct draw from the lake seems like a good idea at first, but, I can see a couple of negatives to doing it. The first is that if boating in salt water, then there could be possible issues with salt. The second is the higher likely hood of sucking in bacteria or algae that could decide it likes to grow in the toilet bowl. :)

Garrett

Smitty 06-13-2006 04:40 PM

Re: Toilet question-pump out type
 
Around the block again :D :D

Pwrbt33 06-13-2006 06:22 PM

Re: Toilet question-pump out type
 
They also make a pump out porta potti. We have installed them in the Proline fishboats we sell. Just in case you dont have a freshwater system or a holding tank. It works well for them.

John S. :D

Strip Poker 388 06-14-2006 08:12 AM

Re: Toilet question-pump out type
 
I have seen a 29 Formula done that way. The Formula guy might give ya some insight


Rob :D


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