Nick,
You are looking at the Traveler 910 with "space saving bowl." It is approx. 16 1/2" H
x 14 1/2" w x 20" d. The base is approximately 10" wide. You need at least 10 1/4"
from th ecenter of the hole in your floor to the back of the unit at the height of 13"
off the floor." Allow at least 1/2" more on all sides in case these measurements
aren't quite accurate. I've never seen this toilet, but I think you are on the right
track.
Let me know if you need more info.
Steve
http://www.AirstreamDreams.com
Nick Novia wrote:
> Ok folks, I've been to all the local RV/Marine shops, and the selections of
> toilets I've seen is small, compared to their catologues.
>
> My '68 Safari has a limited area which a toilet can fit into, especially where
> the base mounting screws are concerned. I am concerned if I but a bigger toilet
> that is comfortable, I will not be able to reach into the narrow area to mount
> it.
>
> I looked at the narrow based Aqua-magic IV, but it looks cheap, as compared
> to the other quality materials in the trailer. I would rather go with a high
> quality toilet that will be comfortable, and that will last a long time.
>
> I like the looks of the Sealand Traveler China bowl, but I am concerned that
> the deep size won't let me fit it in.
>
> Any of you with sililar Safari's, '66,'67'68, please, can you provide me with
> the size/type of toilet you are using. I am sure, well, almost sure, that our
> heads are very similar. Anyone using the larger Sealand Traveler?
>
> Nowhere have I found the dimensions of the bowl openings, or how the toilets
> are mounted. I guess you have to look at the box/directions?
>
> If some of these larger toilets are installed in two pieces, that would be easier,
> but how do you know without asking?
>
> I am currently looking for various websites for the toilet manufacturers, but
> I'm having no luck. How about the phone numbers to the manufactures? I can
> ask them my questions.
>
> Ok...
>
> Nick
> ''68 Safari
> WBCCI #2577 VAC