Typhoon porta-pottie
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Typhoon porta-pottie
Can anyone suggest the correct size/make porta-pottie for a Typhoon weekender?
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Sanipottie 2.8 gallon Portable
Itr's 12" high, and just barely fit under the fake teak cover on 696. Everything else I looked at was too tall.
The key to success with any portable marine sanitation device is to require the user to be the servicer.
Bill
The key to success with any portable marine sanitation device is to require the user to be the servicer.
Bill
- Steve Laume
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Tetford 135 Link
Here is a quick link to the Tetford 135 from West Marine. It's $79.99
Thanks to the original poster of this message. I was looking for one too and appreciate the replies.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... tId=104295
J. Mark Bolton
Thanks to the original poster of this message. I was looking for one too and appreciate the replies.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... tId=104295
J. Mark Bolton
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typhoon porta potty
I just purchased the Sanipottie 2.8 from West Marine - $49.99 and it fits perfectly in the space provided in the 1976 Typhoon. The kit even comes with 4 rolls of tissue and chemical.
- RIKanaka
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You got a deal!
They must have made mistake; that one (the bonus pack) was supposed to be 79.99. THe prices there aren't that bad when there's a sale or they make mistakes
Aloha,
Bob Chinn
Bob Chinn