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Marine Toilets

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Types of Marine Toilets

Choosing the right head depends on your boat's size, your power availability, and how much maintenance you want to perform.

Manual Flush Toilets

These are the most common and reliable options for many boaters. They use a hand pump to bring flushing water in and push waste out. They require no electricity, making them ideal for sailboats or smaller vessels.

  • Pros: Simple to repair, no power draw, usually the most affordable.

  • Cons: Requires physical effort; guests often find the "pump and dry" sequence confusing.

Electric Flush Toilets

Electric models replace the hand pump with an electric motor and macerator. With the push of a button, the pump grinds waste into a fine slurry, which helps prevent clogs in the discharge lines.

  • Pros: Extremely easy to use (guest-friendly) and less prone to line clogs.

  • Cons: Higher power consumption and can be quite noisy during the night.

Key Considerations for Your Vessel

Feature Importance
Water Source Decide between using raw sea water (saves fresh water but can smell) or onboard fresh water (cleaner but uses your tank supply).
Space Measure your "footprint" carefully. Many marine toilets come in compact or household-size (comfort) bowls.
Macerator If your waste has to travel a long distance or upward to a tank, an integrated macerator is essential to prevent blockages.

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