Dman porta potties
#1
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 284
Likes: 0
From: Wallingford, CT
Well having my first porta pottie capable boat didnt turn out so great this week.
One of the nice ladies who used it thought the latches holding it together would flush it, ya right! needless to say when I put the boat away sunday I was busy as hell the next few days so yesterday I go to service the comode and when I opened the hatch the whole area reeked!
porta pottie came apart and leaked its pee pee water
needless to say after sitting 5 days I needed to put on my paint resperator to clean it without puking.
I know I know, should clean the boat right when I get back, oh well another lesson learned.
One of the nice ladies who used it thought the latches holding it together would flush it, ya right! needless to say when I put the boat away sunday I was busy as hell the next few days so yesterday I go to service the comode and when I opened the hatch the whole area reeked!
porta pottie came apart and leaked its pee pee water
needless to say after sitting 5 days I needed to put on my paint resperator to clean it without puking.
I know I know, should clean the boat right when I get back, oh well another lesson learned.
#6
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 284
Likes: 0
From: Wallingford, CT
#7
Registered
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 3,897
Likes: 1
From: LOTO Performance Boat Center
#9
Registered
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 330
Likes: 0
From: Louisiana
do the potties with the marcerator have to be emptied, or do they discharge in to the water? I guess you could run a weak solution of bleach in it after use.
What are you supposed to do with the ones without the marcerator? How are they supposed to be emptied?
I have never seen one in a boat, just curious.
What are you supposed to do with the ones without the marcerator? How are they supposed to be emptied?
I have never seen one in a boat, just curious.




Just go to west and you will see what I mean.