R
R. Young
I would like to propose a very simple solution to most marine toilet problem. Consider using a porta potti type instead. Consider:(1) Since less water is needed to flush, the capacity of a porta potti is similar - maybe even larger then the typical tank.(2) There is little flushing action required - just whatever you need to rinse the bowl - your not lifting gook and water to a tank.(3) Its a simple device - no valves, tanks, plumbing - little to go wrong.(4) No pump out necessary. Just discretly remove the holding tank component, wrap an inconspicuous plastic bag over it - and go to any toilet and dump it. Perfectly legal and simple.(5) Environmentally superior - less cheating. I think it was one of Casey's books that said "most marine tanks have never held anything other then air". No need to lock a three way valve to pass coast guard inspection.In fact, the only reason I can think of to use a standard installation is our fixation with wanting the boat to look/feel/resemble our home bathrooms. To me its not worth it. I will be removing the toilet and install a stand to secure the porta potti where the toilet use to be.What is the fault with this reasoning?