John..... Thanks for that comprehensive list. Very nice. Wag Bags are the only way to go these days Mike. And Welcome...! Bob Eeg 949-307-5699 Cell. Sent from my iPad
On May 22, 2019, at 2:02 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Welcome Mike! Congrats on the vintage M17. I have #38 from 1974 myself, "Pajarita" - does yours have a name?
Re the toilet thing, you might want to look at options like this instead of (large heavy messy sloshing liquid old-school) portapotties: http://www.cleanwaste.com/go-anywhere-toilet-kit
...there are a bunch of options for portable 'seats' that use these types of bags and would fit and stow easier in an M17, a couple examples:
https://www.amazon.com/JXHD-Portable-Collapsible-Toilet-Vehicle/dp/B07H9J592...
https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Products-Portable-Lightweight-Self-Contained...
...as well as seats that just go on a 5-gal size bucket top and use these types of bags, e.g. https://www.rei.com/product/876179/reliance-luggable-loo-portable-toilet
cheers, John
On 5/22/19 1:41 PM, Michael Witkin via montgomery_boats wrote: Fellow Montgomery owners, Recently purchased a 1978 M17 stored in former owners backyard, under tarp, for 26 years. I have refinished all teak, replaced all running rigging, and applied wax and polish. She looks great! My wife and I sail in Sequim Bay, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.Our only problem is locating a porta potty that fits in the molded base beneath the v berth; any suggestions would be appreciated. Fair Winds,Mike W
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