[Public-List] on our Heads

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Tue Aug 4 07:18:01 PDT 2009


Hi Roger - 

Up here people get their boats confiscated for committing crimes such as
your local motor boaters described to you...

My two cents worth is that the more substancial you make your head, the
happier with it you (and your guests) will be.  A regular Lavac or Brydon
head is an easy fit in the space between the bulkheads where Alberg designed
in the head.  I think use of a porta pottie or anything moveable will end up
being unsatisfactory.

Gord #426 Surprise
Who does not miss the porta-pottie 426 was factory fitted with; the current
Brydon is wonderful.  Users can do their duty like adults, reading magazines
while making offerings in privacy and comfort...


On 8/4/09 10:11 AM, "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com> wrote:

> Hi Albergers,
> 
> I have nothing where the head used to be, even filled in the thru hull
> holes, so it's a clean slate for good old 148 when it comes to excrement
> solutions.  At one time I thought of putting the head in the hanging locker
> on some kind of slide out contraption so I could put a real sink to port
> (with hanging space on each bulkhead); not sure about the (critical)
> ergonomics though.
> 
> The air head toilets http://www.airheadtoilet.com/advantages.html seem
> pretty cool because they have a full time ventilation fan (pun or not?) but
> I have to calculate the adtnl power drain.  My wife is a big time gardener
> so maybe I can convince her to "stir the compost".
> 
> I thought of installing a temporary porta-potty for day sails on the
> Pittsburgh rivers but I am afraid it will be hard to tack the big jib with
> that out house bolted to the foredeck.  Has anyone one tried a smaller one
> mounted below?
> 
> My marina on the Allegheny River has a pump out facility but I have never
> seen it in use.  I asked one of the power boaters about what they do with
> you know what and they said, pump it into the river.  I guess the current
> flushes for everyone but I now go pretty far upstream before swimming.
> 
> Roger 148
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> In a message dated 8/3/2009 3:04:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> public-list-request at lists.alberg30.org writes:
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> 
> Has anyone put a 'residential sized bowl'/compact footprint head into
> their Alberg 30? It's a 'Comfort Mate' model.
> 
> One reason for not putting a full size head bowl in a boat, particularly as
> small as an A30, is that it uses up more water which fills your holding
> tank faster.
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