Kevin:

I recently replaced the head on my "81 C&C 34. Rather than the hanger bolts
shown at Home Depot at $20 each, I used lag screws. Much cheaper. Also, I
was able to fit a large bowl Jabsco into the head compartment by reversing
the pump to the left side of the head. Otherwise, the angled wall forward
of the head prohibited from raising the seat.

Ed
Briar Patch
New Orleans, La.

On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 7:33 AM, Kevin Paxton via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
> I'm going to be replacing the toilet on our 34 in the next week or so.
> Last time I was down there I was looking at how it's mounted and noticed
> that it's up on a little platform and looks like there are thru-bolts
> holding it in place. I'm assuming that there is then a bolt on the
> underside that I will need to try and hold in place to loosen and tighten.
> I can't seem to figure out how to get under there though? I've thought that
> maybe the wall panel towards the v-berth comes off, but haven't tried it
> yet. Typically when I do something like that, something breaks and I'd
> prefer not to break something if I don't have to. :-)
>
> Any ideas on how to get to the underside of that platform for mounting a
> new toilet to it?
>
> Also, if I need to drill new holes for the new toilet, should I fill the
> old holes? If so, with what?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin Paxton
> '82 34 #473
> Japhys Spirit
> Cornfield Creek, Pasadena, MD
>
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