This guide simplifies using the toilet on a boat, also known as the “head.”
Types of Toilets:
- Electric: Push buttons for flushing and filling the bowl. Easy to use.
- Manual: Requires a hand pump and a switch to control water flow.
How to Flush a Marine Toilet:
- Fill: Regardless of the type, fill the bowl with water first (usually by flipping a switch).
- Use the Toilet
- Flush:
- Electric: Press the flush button.
- Manual: Pump the handle repeatedly until the bowl is empty (10 pumps is typical).
- Empty the Holding Tank: This is usually done at designated pump-out stations, not by the user.
What NOT to Flush:
- Toilet paper (use a separate wastebasket)
- Pads, tampons, wipes, tissues
- Food scraps
Other Important Tips:
- Heeling and Valves: When the boat leans excessively (heeling), close the valves to prevent leaks. Ask about valve locations during check-in.
- Clogged Toilets: If the toilet won’t flush, check if the valves are closed. For blockages, you may need to wait for natural breakdown or contact a mechanic.
- Water Source: The flushing water may come from the sea (unlimited) or a freshwater tank (use sparingly). Ask about refilling procedures.
- Marina Facilities: Whenever possible, use restrooms and showers at the marina.
- Respecting the Environment: Avoid urinating overboard near the coast.
- Boat Etiquette: Be mindful of noise traveling through thin walls on a boat.
Additional Information:
- This guide is not a substitute for instructions provided during your boat charter.
- Renting a newer boat increases the chance of having an electric toilet.
I hope this helps you feel comfortable using the head on your next boating adventure! If you have any questions, please contact Captain Rene at (586) 770-2518
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