Re: p15 cabin size?

GSTahoe@aol.com
Sat, 18 Sep 1999 23:19:36 EDT


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In a message dated 09/18/1999 7:13:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
log77@execpc.com writes:

> Also if a person 6'1
> can use the portapoty in comfort and privacy of the cabin?

You've got three questions here: 1. Can you use the Porta-potty. 2. Can it
be done in comfort? and 3. Can it be done in privacy.

Answers:

1. Yes
2. Questionable
3. Doubtful

Elaboration's:

1. Can you use it: Yes, and when you've completed the chore you will feel a
lot better for the experience.

2. Can it be done in comfort? Barely. You may have to contort a bit to sit
on the plastic throne, but it works. It's not like that's what you're going
to be doing all day.

3. Can it be done in privacy: If there's no one else aboard and if you are
on a beach, be certain it is a deserted one. If you're out on the water, I'd
suggest avoiding the shipping lanes.

Summary: A poop's a poop. It's pretty neat to be able to live a few days on
such a small craft, but don't expect a heated seat on the john or a microwave
in the galley.

Geoff
P-15 Lollipoop, whoops, I mean Lollipop
N. Lake Tahoe, NV