Re: Down and Dirty in the Potter

From: Steve Eustace (eustacesteve@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 20:01:17 PDT


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>Reply-To: richard.fletcher@worldnet.att.net
>To: WWPotter Mailing List <wwpotter@tscnet.com>
>Subject: Down and Dirty in the Potter
>Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 20:43:05 -0400
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>Quick question - I want to get a porta-potti to put in my P15 for those
>all day sails I hope to take this season..... is
>there a low profile one that I should get? ;-)
>
Hi Dick,

Anyone who can use a typical porta potti in a P-15 is a lot more limber than
I am. For light jobs, I carry a portable male urinal that I acquired on my
last hospital stay. They are available for less than $10 from any good
medical supply store. I believe that West Marine and Campmor also carry
similar items. For bigger jobs, I go ashore.

Awhile back, someone on this list said that they carried a small bucket
which they lined with a plastic bag. They tied the bag closed when
finished, and toted it elsewhere for disposal. Sounds like a great idea as
long as you don't buy your bags from the low bidder.
A material failure would be a real mess.

Someone also posted a web address for a low profile portable toilet designed
for use in a kayak. I didn't save it, but maybe someone else did and can
post it again.

Best regards,

Steve Eustace
P15 #1157
Euless, Texas

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