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Trooperhill

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  1. My builder will be starting our boat in December and we are intending to have an Airhead fitted. As an (ahem) older guy, separating fluids is helpful since you can just empty the container into the hedgerow each morning and you don't end up filling the main chamber too quickly - which also screws up the composting process. I found this post because I was specifically wondering what to do with the main contents when it was full - composting loos normally intend you to transfer the contents into another container and leave for six months for the composting process to complete - not possible on a boat (liveaboard). If CRT allow us to double bag the contents and leave in their bins, it solves all my worries. Couldn't see it all going down an Elsan point. This means if frozen in, an overflowing loo will not be a major problem, which was the main reason for going down this route (plus reliability). The other advantage is that the Airhead is a very small unit and could easily be replaced with a cassette loo when selling on. It would even be fairly simple to retrofit a pumpout as there will be loads of room for the holding tank under the bed. Of course, others will disagree.
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