Until recently we had a macerator bog fitted on Boden. It became rather unreliable and decrepit, so it was removed. The end of the pipe going to the holding tank was capped with a Saul Canal Festival plaque, drilled to take a couple of retaining screws. The plaque happened to be exactly the right size to do the job. We now have a porta-potti (strictly, we have two of them so we could have a two-bog-boat).
The holding tank remains under the gunwhale side of the love-pit on which the missus and I sleep. It is a nice, fairly new, polypropylene tank bought to replace the original one which imploded during a pumpout incident.The other side of the bed adjoining the corridor is occupied by drawers which are useful for keeping a change of undies and some engine spares in. If I were to take out the tank, what could I usefully, and without too much effort, do with a space which is fairly inaccessible, and about 2 m x 70 cm x 70 cm. Ideas please? Wassail! -- Martin Phillips [email protected] <mailto:martin%40g4cio.demon.co.uk> I would suggest a horizontal calirofier Martin. We have one under the bed on Lexa and have twin input feeds into it one from the engine and the other from the central heating. And similar to you we have a drawer and a cupboard under the bed going halfway across. (I was very tempted to say one 144mhz rig and two 432Mhz rigs but bit my tongue!!) All the best Bernard NB Lexa [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
