I am looking to replace the Jabsco head that can with the boat (Now 10 years old). I have replaced every part at some time except for the bowl. I am looking at Raritan electric macerating toilets.
The wife has said that she is not doing the ICW without a new head.
Any suggestions, comments, tips, etc.
Head Replacement
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Re: Head Replacement
I am a believer in the KISS principal so I have replaced my head with the same Jabsco unit several times. All the bolt holes and hose fittings work and it is reasonably priced.
Chet
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Chet
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Re: Head Replacement
If you are going to cruise outside of the USA, the Jabsco is probably the best bet.
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Re: Head Replacement
I replaced my original Jabsco head with a Raritan electric this past winter and couldn't be happier. It's simple and works well. It's great when I have my non-boating family and friends aboard. The nieces and nephews (and many adult guests) just couldn't figure the old one out no matter how many times I explained. This is just really convenient. The noisiness takes a little getting used to though...
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