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This is the site of the John Vigor Denaming and Renaming ceremony: http://www.48north.com/mr_offline/denaming.htmlance_ryley <lance_ryley@…> wrote: My parents have a propane/electric refrigerator on their Schucker motorsailor that they love. They have been looking for a propane water heater as well, since they spend a lot of time on anchor and don’t want to burn diesel just to take a shower.The problem making
the conversion from R/V to Marine use is that the marine environment is generally more harsh than an R/V’s world. Also, most R/V water heaters are designed to have an outside panel, which makes them harder to mount in a boat where you’re trying to keep the weight down low. As far as marine composting toilets go, have you looked at the “airhead?” It’s a little on the expensive side but people who have them seem to swear by them.Lance— In FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com, Lola Jackson <lolaltd@…> wrote:>> WOW, I had been considering a compost toilet, after seeing one on a boat…the owners loved it.They are $. This may be the answer. Thanks for your info.> > Question:how do you secure the bag inside your toilet bowl? in other words…how do you hold it on? I understand you reuse it? do you have to
close the bag between each use? Has anyone considered cat litter?..how could that work?..shake the bag?> > I don’t understand if they have better methods in a motor home, why boats can’t be same…If you have an RV…and can explain y we can’t have refrigerators that convert to Gas/or electricity…and a simple toilet like in the rv.> > On the compost toilet…Peat moss is used with Rid X…an arm rotates…and in 3 months you slide out the container, and an odorless fine dust like is poured into a bag, and tossed…all bio friendly.“Life is a Reach, then you Jibe” SWARD