85/Mac/25 makes a good point, once that porta potti is full, and they fill suprisingly fast, nobody is happy...
There is an easy fix to that problem. This will be a cut and paste from the same question posted on one of the other Mac boards.
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....about getting rid of the porta-pottie. We went to Double Doodie bags, Walmart has them, and they are about the same as the Wag Bags a couple years ago when we started this sailing stuff. One of the best things we ever did.
We still use ...
... the cabin head...
... and the container we made for it out of a 5 gallon bucket, but have refined how we store the bags. We have found that if you keep them 2-3 weeks they will tend to seep a little.
That is not a big problem as we kept them in ....
...an old laundry soap container that has a snap on lid and then put that in a big bag just to make sure there was no odors. Still when you went to dump them in a dumpster you might have a little liquid in the container and that was a mess then to rinse out. Still nowhere like cleaning a porta-pottie.
Now we buy the 5 gallon buckets for about $3.00 from Home Depote that are orange and have the snap on lids. We can keep about 3 weeks of bags in one container so for our 2 month cruise we had 4 on board. When we were done we just threw the whole 5 gallon bucket with the bags in it into the dumpster. We used 3 buckets, so the cost was about $9.00 over two months to not have to mess with anything. Also this stops any odor in the dumpster for anyone else using it.
Here is a link to using the head while cruising....
Using Double Doodie Bags on a Cruise
More on our head here...
Head and Other Interior Mods for Cruising
And the best part of it, besides Ruth loving it, is that now the V-berth is much larger and we have a lot more storage there and where the head use to be. It made the boat a lot bigger inside.
The Endeavour has a big head and a holding tank, but we only plan on using that when we know that we have a legal place to dump it. The rest of the time or if it becomes full we will still use the Double Doodie bags. I can't believe more people don't use them. Now that we have solar, a frig and the bags we don't have to be anywhere for over a month. This sure helps when planning the trip,
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