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We use the Camco Portable Toilet which is just like the Lugable Loo and use the "Toilet Waste Bags" which are super heavy duty ziplocks with an inner liner to take care of the "Rump Puddy". We made the mistake after first using it when my daughter had to "Drop a Deuce". We didn't have any spare bags on board so we did not zip it closed in case it needed to be used again...... Horrible, horrible idea!
Now we "Secure the Package" right after the "Hostages are Released". We found if you seal up the bag right away it is a non issue. Just leave the "Detained Prisoner(s)" in the bottom of the bucket and load a fresh bag over it for the next "Butt Baby"..... At the end of the day it is simple to "Deport the Illegal Alien(s)" into the dumpster in the parking lot.....
These bags on Amazon are great if your using a bucket. I haven’t tried them on the fsh yet, but i them when hunting. They have a power that solidifies liquid. It’s essentially a trash bag inside a super strong zip lock. Watch the video on Amazon, it’s pretty funny.
I'd go with a unit that can be mounted, Velcro and a Matt may do the job 99% of the time but if/when the 1% failure rate is triggered the potential cleanup could be very unpleasant. Borrowing from another recent thread, I don't want to become a "honey dipper" fishing feces or mopping up urine contaminated water out of the head compartment.
I used the same mounting brackets posted in my previous post in the 210 as well. I'm not sure why anyone would want to use anything other than an actual port-a-poty toilet. Tucks away under the front deck in the changing. Very easy to slide out if needs to be used. Which is very rare but always nice to have.
We use one we got at walmart that looks like this. Folds up real small and uses nice sealable bags. Good for the little kiddo emergencies! We bought it for camping originally, but it works just as well on the boat!
Here is my setup, it’s cheap and effective if you have daughters. The rubber mat prevents slipping and is easy to clean. I used 3m double sided tape to stick the bucket to the mat, the mat doesn’t move.
Hey everyone, I’ve only had the boat for a few weeks but we have taken it out on four lakes and had a lot of fun already. The “pot o gold” is absolutely clutch with women on board.
This weekend I had the wife, two of her girl friends, also four little girls for the afternoon. The bucket was a big success.
The baggies listed in my previous post are a must. Skip past those cheap biodegradable ones
I bought a cheap overnight/toiletries bag and included: charmin travel rolls wipes, charmin paper toilet covers, women’s booty wipes, hand sanitizers wipes, and Clorox wipes to clean the rim of the bucket. Here are some links....
I thought I went a little overboard setting this up, but it was freezing cold here and I didn’t have anything else to do with the boat... anyway, the wife and girls really felt comfortable with it. You know what they say “happy wife = happy life”!
FYI - I use the potable camping triolet. Its folds up and stores in the open slot in the center storage area. easy to set up and comfortable. works very well and inexpensive.
Enjoy dignified convenience with the sturdy Cleanwaste GO Anywhere Portable Toilet. It folds down to the size of a briefcase and provides the comfort of a standard toilet—even on uneven ground.