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Daniel Jonas
I started this topic by taging on to "Holding Tank Vent Odors" but it seems it deserves a string of its own. And I'll tell you all, I'm not particularly happy that I get to author this string, but hey, 8 months on this forum and I have not seen this particular discussion occur. Sure you talk about what should not go in the head...but what do you really do with the toilet paper.I recently went out for a three day sail with another skipper who insisted that all toilet paper go into a plastic bag. That is about enough to make me a daysailor or explode first.The question is, do you put toilet paper in the marine head or do you use some other high tech solution, like a plastic bag or pail? We all seem to agree that human waste can go in the head, but there seems to be some disagreement about the toilet paper. I liked the baby wipe idea...jeeze I need to stay off that boat.Maybe I'm just overly sensative, but I like all the evidence of my dump to essentially disappear. Hell, I'm flabergasted and occasionally embarresed that boat designers have not figured out that opening the hatch during the dump actually causes positive ventilation to the rest of the boat from the head.Until this year I have been primarily a day sailer. Probably spent less than 8 nights at anchor. I have always put toilet paper (in careful quantities) in the marine head. I have sailed 25 days this year so far, and 12 of those days were anchor out overnight and sail the next day trips. I continue to put toilet paper in the head.So there it is...I finally put it out there. What do you do? If you don't put the paper in the head how do your guests really feel about plastic bags and pails? Do they want to sail with you again?I suppose if I ever decide that the head can't handle the toilet paper, I might well become a day sailor again. Just my opinion.Dan Jonas (S/V Feije)