Jerry M. has posted that the older M-15s were built to use a certain pottie. Then the pottie makers changed the shape slightly, which meant the pottie no longer fit. He suggested heating the base of the pottie with a hair dryer then fitting it in place. I did not have much luck with the hair dryer, and used waster at about 140 degrees F. It took maybe half a gallon. I pushed the pottie as far as it would go then poured in the warm water. Assume the proper position sir and you will have a custom fitted pottie! If I were doing it over I would line the recess with something like masking tape to give a little clearance to remove and reinstall the pottie. Maybe even place some half round molding on the bottom to lessen the "wrinkling". I was a little concerned about this but the pottie does not leak. I have the smallest Thetford model, I think it is the 135. Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY --- "Ken Abrahams" <abrahams@structurex.net> wrote:
Alvin's new M15 has a small Port a Pottie in it. I had Alvin order me one like his. To our surprise, the indention in the floor in my boat is narrower than his and the potty will not fit. My indentation is 11 by 15 in. The Pottie is 12 in. wide. Anyone else have this problem? How solved?
Ken Abrahams, M15, Petite Fleur, Lake Charles, La.
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