Sailing in the Chesapeake doesn't present us with the blue water some experience. Over the years we have found that if we flush the head with the bay water and then leave that water sit in the lines till the following weekend the smell from the flush water is worse than the smell of a leaky head. So we have adopted a no bay water flush rule. We sometimes use the fresh water from the shower to flush, usually makes a mess. Most often keep a gallon jug of water handy for the flush, but that's just one more thing to secure when making way.
Since there is so much room under the boards in the aft bunk I got to thinking of putting a small 5-10 gallon water tank and attaching the head intake to it, creating a dedicated flush water tank, thus not using the fresh water from the main tank.
Anyone ever hear of anything like that?
Mike
Since there is so much room under the boards in the aft bunk I got to thinking of putting a small 5-10 gallon water tank and attaching the head intake to it, creating a dedicated flush water tank, thus not using the fresh water from the main tank.
Anyone ever hear of anything like that?
Mike