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  1. #71
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Lake Erie Ohio
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1989 Sea Ray 340 DA
    Engine(s)
    twin 454 Mercs
    Posts
    3,348

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by mistercomputerman View Post
    It's just you.

    Are you accusing me of starting some $xit...
    LoL, No foul smell caused here Rick...

  2. #72
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Cape Cod
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2008 240DA, Garmin 545s, North Star NS100ss. MMSI#338093894
    Engine(s)
    350 Mag Seacore BR3
    Posts
    2,557

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    "A g.o.v.e.r.n.m.e.n.t which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul."

  3. #73
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Lake Erie Ohio
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1989 Sea Ray 340 DA
    Engine(s)
    twin 454 Mercs
    Posts
    3,348

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    We are missing an obvious solution....

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  4. #74
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    N. Wisconsin/Lk Superior
    Boat
    2005 SeaRay 280DA
    Details
    Eagle Tri-axle trailer
    Engine(s)
    T5.0MPI 260HP B3 Drives/ratio 2:20/24P props
    Posts
    3,248

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    Jason, your green approach has many hemorrhoid sufferers cringing.
    2005 280DA T-5.0MPI, 260hp, B3, current boat
    2004 270SD 496HO, 425hp, B3
    2004 200BR 5.0MPI, 260hp, Alpha 1

    Never take a sleeping pill and laxative at the same time

  5. #75
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Great Columbia River in the PNW
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1986 300DB Sedan
    Engine(s)
    Twin 260hp Mercruisers V-Drive. Twin Screws, the ONLY way to boat!
    Posts
    4,159

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by Four Suns View Post
    I don't use toilet paper. Solves all the problems.
    You use corn cobs?

    Edited: Dang should have first looked at the other posts.......


    ALASKAN SEA-DUCTION MMSI# 338131469
    Proud Member of the Hole In The Water Club
    Blog: http://alaskanseaduction.blogspot.com/

  6. #76
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Connecticut
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    1989 30' Sundancer
    Engine(s)
    5.7 with alpha 1 drives
    Posts
    158

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by mistercomputerman View Post
    each brands ability to make it through the duck bills and into the holding tank.
    And the pump, my friend. When I bought my boat, I found the pump to be jammed with colored fibers. It was from conventional toilet paper. The colored paper was packed tight in the parts of the pump. Almost like the the fibers separated and bound up and wouldn't desolve. I have a vacuflush which uses an electric pump but the pumps are used in non-vacuflush units less a seal. I only use marine/rv toilet paper. Have had the pump apart and never any paper packed in it.

  7. #77
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Franklin, TN - Boating on TN River at Pickwick
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    400 Sedan Bridge '96
    Engine(s)
    Cat 3116
    Posts
    130
    Quote Originally Posted by sdarc View Post
    And you can get an enema. Or prepping for that colonoscopy.
    Or training for the hydro power induced butt chugging national....


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  8. #78
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    SF BAY AREA
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    2003 410DA, 2004 C14 Caribe
    Engine(s)
    CAT 3126TA's 350HP/ 50HP Honda
    Posts
    4,596

    Re: Toilet Paper Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by DougLas View Post
    My remedy is none!! There is a waste can next to the toilet for the used toilet paper with a plastic bag in it for ease of disposal when full. Nothing goes into the toilet but number one no number two that is what the toilets on the main land are for is number two.
    This has saved alot of problems.
    Easy to say for people that do day trips only. What if you stay on the hook for 3 to 5 days at a time? We poop while on the boat, flush it down with the paper (courtesy flush is always appreciated) and use Noflex Digestor every day we are on the boat. When pumping out we see no solids through the site tube. I had to replace the forward head hose all of the way to the vacuflush at the back end of the boat when I first bought the boat since it was clogged solid with paper that turned into a sold shell like material. After going through that crappy job, we are very careful but use it most of the time we are on the boat. Sea Land paper or the cheap stuff from WalMart is what we use. Paper without poop on it goes into a small trash receptacle in the head.
    Ken
    http://www.srbcnc.org/



    2002 320DA - SOLD

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