Gotta check out Blackpine Sports Turbo seat/toilet. Just got mine and it fits and after using good bags, not the ones that come with it, it works great. Have to use the solution to clump liquids and de-stink the solids. Highly recommended. Only $50.
On Jul 5, 2018, at 5:42 PM, Larry Yake <larryyake@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know what the size of their folding seat arrangement is. I use one of the seats that are made to fit on a 5 gallon bucket. Those buckets are too tall for the location on a M17 however, so I found a 3 gallon bucket that has the same size rim. The seat fits on it, and I did a little "shimming" under the bucket to make it even with the lip of the v-berth for.... um, more comfort while otherwise engaged.
Wag bags are double sealed and clearly marked as to contents when used. Much more sanitary for disposal than diapers, which our landfills are full of.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 5:28 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
I take it you have their portable toilet seat assembly then, to use with the bags?
I looked at this a couple years ago and it definitely is the best solution I've seen for pocket cruisers like ours.
Can you tell us the collapsed/folded up dimensions of their unit when it's all packed up? I can't find any dimensions on their web site. They give a weight but no dimensions.
Amazon says 19 x 4 x 15 inches but I've seen their dimensions be massively incorrect, or be for the packaging not the product and so on.
It looks like with the bags, a simple utility bucket with toilet seat (like those for 5-gal buckets and similar diameter shorter buckets) would work also, cost less, and be an all-purpose boat bucket, when not needed for toilet bag platform.
thanks John
On 07/02/2018 12:38 PM, msminchome--- via montgomery_boats wrote:
Go on Amazon and check out clean waste portable toilet. Packs up small and the Wag bags are nicer to deal with than the liquid chemicals used in traditional portable toilets. No mess and no stink. I face mine forward for use, but sit facing aft. It is more stable this way. I also buy the wag bag military version in 50 count packages which gets the cost down to about $2. I prefer this in a secluded anchorage to a public restroom at the city dock or park. Cleaner, smells better and it offers a great view. The sealed bags can be legally disposed of in any onshore trash receptical.
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On Monday, July 2, 2018 doug <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote: Hey, what do you use for a porta potty in your M-15. The space for one is so so small that I cannot find a single porta potty that would fit in that 12” wide space.
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