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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:09 pm
by prowlersfish
It is in fact part of USCGA insp. unless that has changed in the last few months. I do not known if the CG will check it when boarding , but both state and local law inforcement have the right to board and insp.


But why not be within the law anyway.

holding tank

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:31 am
by duchess
My 36 came with a sealand it has a 9 gallon tank in the base of the toilet. if its just the two of you it s enough for two to three days you can buy a new one for 300 the install is easy just bolt the unit in hiik up the lines and your done seals really good no odors

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:00 am
by prowlersfish
I think you can hook up the sealand and some other 'poti-poty" type to a pump out hose and fitting .


for what is worth all boats made as of jan 1 1977 had to have a treatment system or holding tank installed when built so if you trojan was a 1977 model it yhad a tanik when built . this info came out of my trojan book
my f36 came with monomatic 15 at a cost of $37.50

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:16 am
by prowlersfish
prowlersfish wrote:I think you can hook up the sealand and some other 'poti-poty" type to a pump out hose and fitting .


for what is worth all boats made as of jan 1 1977 had to have a treatment system or holding tank installed when built so if you trojan was a 1977 model it yhad a tanik when built . this info came out of my trojan book
my f36 came with monomatic 15 at a cost of $37.50

http://www.hamel.net/manuals/monomatic342.pdf


and I got rid of it

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:53 pm
by obeejr
My 1990 F32 came with a similar setup- not the Monomatic, but still what was essentially a permanently installed portapotty. We did not like this setup- holding tank too small, smells when you're flushing, etc., but it certainly is the simplest way to go.

We replaced that unit with a Raritan Atlantes, and added a holding tank from Ronco Plastics. We use a bubbler system that Jabsco or somebody makes that eliminates anaerobic bacteria and the accompanying smell from the holding tank. Very pleased with the results.

sealand toilet

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:14 am
by duchess
by the way the sealand is fresh water flush and has discharge to pumpout built in its not a prtapotty type toilet at all before going to the trouble of putting in a separate holding tank you should take a look at this unit it was the original unit on the f 36 and f 32 s after the monomatics were discintinued