I know this is a topic we don't widely discuss. I also know that most of you cruising sized boaters have port a potties on board but what do you do when your vessel is a daysailor? Its easier for us men than it is the ladies but its still an environmental issue for all.
Sunday, I was at Bed Bath and Beyond and ran across a product that may be exactly what we small boat sailors need, This thing looks like it will be right up there with my life jacket and VHF radio in importance. Its called a "Travel John" It was six dollars for a package of three.
Just thought everyone would like to know about this. It claims to be adaptable to both men and women.
I will give a product review after I have used mine a few times. (Nope, no videos will be attached!!)
http://www.traveljohn.com/
When Nature Calls
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Re: When Nature Calls
Thetford portable MSD.
THE ADMIRAL insists anything we sail must have a head.
In our current daysailor it rides up front under a hatch and we have a perambulator dodger that we pull up for use.
THE ADMIRAL insists anything we sail must have a head.
In our current daysailor it rides up front under a hatch and we have a perambulator dodger that we pull up for use.
Charlie Pearsall
Mud Hen 17 (1986)
s/v Mad Hatter
Mud Hen 17 (1986)
s/v Mad Hatter