El and Bill
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Ah, and before we totally leave the discussion about porta potty vs. marine head:
Our boat had an addition all cruisers should have: a menehune.
When we left the world of marine head and entered that of a porta potty I assured El that our CD-22 had a menehune aboard and that he would maintain the porta potty in fine condition for us and not to worry about odor, mess, or all that jazz -- the menehune would take care of it and she would never have to be bothered (and he did, and she wasn't!)
What's a menehune? A Little One, in the Hawaiian culture, who took care of things in your home (usually late at night, while you are sleeping). You occasionally put out a little tidbit for the menehune and he would happily help you out (as long as there was never a cross word between the inhabitants of the home).
Our CD menehune took out the porta potty early in the morning quietly while El was still sleeping. He dumped it in the marina head or waste tank, scrubbed it clean, put a little clean deodorant into the basin, filled the water tank, made sure the battery was charged and all in order. He never dumped it overboard, always kept it sparkling clean and odor free, and it was better to use than virtually any land toilet in any home. She sometimes rewarded the menehune with a gift of m & m's or a doughnut (left on the galley stove overnight) and he never left a crumb behind.
So -- El and I align on the side of the porta potty vs. marine head (oh, the hours spent trying to fix those darned things that stopped flushing). BUT -- only if you have an onboard menehune!
Our boat had an addition all cruisers should have: a menehune.
When we left the world of marine head and entered that of a porta potty I assured El that our CD-22 had a menehune aboard and that he would maintain the porta potty in fine condition for us and not to worry about odor, mess, or all that jazz -- the menehune would take care of it and she would never have to be bothered (and he did, and she wasn't!)
What's a menehune? A Little One, in the Hawaiian culture, who took care of things in your home (usually late at night, while you are sleeping). You occasionally put out a little tidbit for the menehune and he would happily help you out (as long as there was never a cross word between the inhabitants of the home).
Our CD menehune took out the porta potty early in the morning quietly while El was still sleeping. He dumped it in the marina head or waste tank, scrubbed it clean, put a little clean deodorant into the basin, filled the water tank, made sure the battery was charged and all in order. He never dumped it overboard, always kept it sparkling clean and odor free, and it was better to use than virtually any land toilet in any home. She sometimes rewarded the menehune with a gift of m & m's or a doughnut (left on the galley stove overnight) and he never left a crumb behind.
So -- El and I align on the side of the porta potty vs. marine head (oh, the hours spent trying to fix those darned things that stopped flushing). BUT -- only if you have an onboard menehune!