you may want to re-think getting the portable version instead of the MSD version because the 550P holds 5.5 gallons, which means a full tank weighs nearly 50 lbs. That's a LOT to lug up the cockpit, heave over the side onto the dock and carry to the nearest place you can dump it (a lot of marinas won't let you use their rest rooms any more).
It's a whole lot easier to visit a pumpout...
you can pour a bucket of water into the tank to rinse if out while it's being pumped out. Installing the pumpout fitting and vent thru-hull is an easy job...any good holding tank product (I recommend Odorlos) will keep it odor-free. And you could even put a y-valve in the pumpout line, run it to a macerator or manual pump and thru-hull to be able to dump the tank at sea. I really think you should give this a lot more thought before "pulling the trigger" on the portable model. You can always carry the MSD tank off the boat if you really want to.
when it comes to this subject, we all need to be reasonable, honest and keep in mind what really happens.
I dont and wont pretend things are different than they really are... the following is a fact of life.
we all are going to eliminate ourselves when the urge arises and if we do it in a container that has to be dumped or pumped before we can go again, its GOING TO GET DUMPED OR PUMPED... unfortunately this happens within the 3mile limit too often. (there was a time when it was common practice and legal to dump wherever and whenever)...
in addition to a 34ft boat with a fixed MSD system on it, I have a small boat with a portable pottie onboard.
in the places we use the smaller boat I have found the portable potty much more convenient than a permanent mounted MSD device. the reason is that most of the lakes we trailer the boat to does not have pump outs... with the portable, we have the option of carrying it to the nearest land toilet and dumping, or if we are very remote and there are no land toilets, we can dig a hole and dump into it..... .
with an MSD device there would be only one or two options, one of which is to pull the boat, derig, and trailer to a marina that can pump us out, then return and relaunch... OR, if the system is fitted with a self discharge pump, pump out into the lake, which of course, even with the portable unit there is that illegal option.. but im smart enough to know which option is the most reasonable and best for the environment of the body of water that im on...
an msd device is
not always the best option, but sometimes its the only option available due to the local laws of the area.
a portable may have to be carried out of the boat to empty it, but at least there is also the option of pumping it out at a pumping station if one is available.... after having both types, I will always recommend the portable potty over a fixed MSD toilet
on a on a small trailerable boat... because the msd has limited dumping options, and with the portable one has all the options of the MSD
plus other options that allow for better enviromental sanitation practices in more areas... if only one would use them.
the op has a smaller boat on a lake, and even though we dont know if he trailers anywhere else, or if there are pump out stations where he is, I am well traveled sportsman here in the northwest and its surprising how many lakes are open to boaters that need to periodically eliminate themselves, yet there are
no facilities for pumping/dumping from the boat..... carry out only.
I know quite a few people who have bigger boats and are ignorant and readily admit that they pump out whenever and wherever the tank becomes full.... and then others that make every effort to use the pump-out station, but when the pump out station is out of order, they still find a way to dump the holding tank. Hmmm... maybe a "carry out" portable system should be the ONLY system allowed, or a MSD without "self discharge" options?