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Created by 2bish 2bish  > 9 months ago, 15 Aug 2017
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2bish
2bish

TAS

823 posts

15 Aug 2017 9:44pm
I'm reconditioning my Jabsco electric head, I cleaned it all up and fitted the kit today and got everything back together. Before I reinstall, I'll fit a new waste pipe back to the holding tank as it's old and stinky. From what I've gleaned on seabreeze and elsewhere online, I understand that the compounds used in the hose are a little permeable, therefore slowly absorbing and eventually transmitting odour.

Has any one had any luck solving this with a coating, on the outside of the hose, of any kind? I imagine if one could find a waterproof coating that remained flexible (so it doesn't crack), it would extend the working life of the hose, and remain stink free for much longer?

I found this product that looks interesting, anyone used it for anything? (available at Bunnings for $15 for a spray can).
www.rustoleum.com.au/product-catalog/consumer-brands/stops-rust/leakseal/

What do you think?
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

16 Aug 2017 8:33am
For marine head problems I would suggest a search on the PBO forums. The Poms really seem to be into that sort of stuff. There is a woman in Britain running a company specializing in marine heads and is a real authority on that stuff. Unfortunately I can't think of her name at the moment.

forums.ybw.com/index.php?threads/acid-descaling-of-toilet-pipe.355068/
twodogs1969
twodogs1969

NSW

1000 posts

16 Aug 2017 8:43am
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Ramona said..
For marine head problems I would suggest a search on the PBO forums. The Poms really seem to be into that sort of stuff. There is a woman in Britain running a company specializing in marine heads and is a real authority on that stuff. Unfortunately I can't think of her name at the moment.

forums.ybw.com/index.php?threads/acid-descaling-of-toilet-pipe.355068/


Do you mean Peggie Hall
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

16 Aug 2017 9:01am
What I've read lately urine is 95% water
So I've been thinking of fitting a unisex urinal in my little boat
Direct to the sea
Them making a compost toilet for the balance
wongaga
wongaga

VIC

653 posts

16 Aug 2017 9:15am
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HG02 said..
What I've read lately urine is 95% water
So I've been thinking of fitting a unisex urinal in my little boat
Direct to the sea
Them making a compost toilet for the balance


Ooh, unless it's mounted amidships, what fun on the correct tack, and what a cold wet bum on the wrong tack!
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

16 Aug 2017 9:19am
You don't seam to have a very creative mind assembly negative to me
I guess hydraulics is not feild
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

16 Aug 2017 9:37am
How hard would it be to use a Venus exhaust goose neck other right angle
rumblefish
rumblefish

TAS

824 posts

16 Aug 2017 12:25pm
Good quality marine sanitry hose will last years and not smell. Don't buy the cheap stuff from Whitworths etc. I recommend Alfa Gomma brand, I used to sell it and it's top notch. Do a google search for a local seller
HG02
HG02

VIC

5814 posts

16 Aug 2017 12:48pm
I was looking in the Ikea catalogue
And thought this hanging storage would be good for fresh fruit and the odd fresh veggies




Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

16 Aug 2017 5:54pm
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twodogs1969 said..

Ramona said..
For marine head problems I would suggest a search on the PBO forums. The Poms really seem to be into that sort of stuff. There is a woman in Britain running a company specializing in marine heads and is a real authority on that stuff. Unfortunately I can't think of her name at the moment.

forums.ybw.com/index.php?threads/acid-descaling-of-toilet-pipe.355068/



Do you mean Peggie Hall


Yes. Thanks for that.
2bish
2bish

TAS

823 posts

16 Aug 2017 6:48pm
Hi Rumblefish, not seeing Alfagomma sanitary hose locally. I'm in Tas, do you know who keeps it? Also Brierley has a Mako brand hose with a 10 year odor free guarantee, do you know anything about that? $27 per metre.
Donk107
Donk107

TAS

2446 posts

16 Aug 2017 8:26pm
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2bish said..
Hi Rumblefish, not seeing Alfagomma sanitary hose locally. I'm in Tas, do you know who keeps it? Also Brierley has a Mako brand hose with a 10 year odor free guarantee, do you know anything about that? $27 per metre.





Hi 2bish

For what it is worth I have had the Mako 38MM on my boat on the discharge side for the past 3 years and it seems to work ok

It has a fairly thick wall and is quite stiff so it needs reasonably gentle bends but the shipwright how i got the bit off i used said it can be heated to make it a bit more pliable

I don't have a vented loop on the discharge side to stop it sinking because i wanted to keep the discharge side as short as possible but I always make sure the sea cocks are closed unless using the toilet

Regards Don

Crusoe
Crusoe

QLD

1197 posts

17 Aug 2017 5:32am
When you finally decide what to buy make sure it is not heavily ribbed on the inside. Some of them are. (F$%k nose why) And even when they are heated (with a hot air blower) before fitting they do not seal very well.

I would advice heating the hose when fitting and getting the hose clamps on before it cools.
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

17 Aug 2017 5:53am
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Crusoe said..
When you finally decide what to buy make sure it is not heavily ribbed on the inside. Some of them are. (F$%k nose why) And even when they are heated (with a hot air blower) before fitting they do not seal very well.

I would advice heating the hose when fitting and getting the hose clamps on before it cools.


To ensure that stuff seals I always smear some silastic around the nozzle before sliding the hose on. It also lubricates it.

When the dunny is not going to be in use, pump a few buckets of fresh water through it with a little toilet cleaner in it to stop the dead seawater odor
mottle33
mottle33

NSW

14 posts

17 Aug 2017 11:10am
Hi
I recently installed a holding tank, and used 38mm sanitary hose from whitworths, cost $50 odd per metre!
However, it doesn't smell and was reasonably easy to install.
Gos2017
Gos2017

NSW

47 posts

17 Aug 2017 11:32am
Have also used the ridiculously expensive wc hose from Witworths, (they have two wc hoses, the basic one and the good stuff) lucky it was only a short length required. It is apparently totally non-permeable. I found it very easy to work with.
2bish
2bish

TAS

823 posts

22 Aug 2017 12:00am
Thanks guys, lots of good info. I went with the Mako hose.
FelixdeCat
FelixdeCat

NSW

234 posts

22 Aug 2017 1:17pm
Hose from RTM is cheaper.

boatbooks-aust.com.au has a special this month on the book you are looking for:


https://www.boatbooks-aust.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=31982
2bish
2bish

TAS

823 posts

22 Aug 2017 2:01pm
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FelixdeCat said..
Hose from RTM is cheaper.

boatbooks-aust.com.au has a special this month on the book you are looking for:


https://www.boatbooks-aust.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=31982


Thanks, I picked up an electronic copy via Kindle.

RTM hose is the cheap pvc version that doesn't have any odor free guarantee. Good site though, haven't seen that one before so I'll bookmark it.
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