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Value of a second shower/toilet

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Created by NAJ > 9 months ago, 25 Sep 2016
NAJ
QLD, 6 posts
25 Sep 2016 8:44PM
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Hi all,

My first post after a year of visiting.

This afternoon the toilet motor failed in my forward bathroom. My sailing boat (36 foot) has two identical bathrooms, each with a shower, toilet and vanity.

I am considering whether this is an opportune time to turn the space into storage, something the boat lacks. I would like to seek the view of the forum on what this would do to the resale value of the boat. I typically never have more than four people sleep on the boat, so don't ever use both bathrooms at once.

Thanks,

Nick

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
25 Sep 2016 11:12PM
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Hi Naj

Not sure what others think but if i was looking to buy a 36 footer i would only expect to find and want one bathroom

If the boat is short of storage space i would convert one and it might actually add to the value

Regards Don

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2681 posts
26 Sep 2016 2:36AM
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Hi Naj,
I agree with Donk, I don't see much reason to have two heads if you only have 4 pob. Storage space on the other hand is always a good thing!

tomooh
276 posts
26 Sep 2016 3:54AM
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You could turn it into storage wthout removing what is there, as any future owner may want the option of easily going back to 2 heads, seems a waste to rip out working heads etc.

Datawiz
VIC, 605 posts
26 Sep 2016 6:58AM
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I've never been able to understand why anyone would want 2 heads in any boat less than say 45 feet.....am I missing something?
regards,
allan

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
26 Sep 2016 10:41AM
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Oh come on guys. You have to have both Ladie's and Gentlemen's toilets.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
26 Sep 2016 11:24AM
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cisco said..

Oh come on guys. You have to have both Ladie's and Gentlemen's toilets.


They say two heads are better than one

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
26 Sep 2016 1:03PM
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Honestly HG you'll have to upgrade your sense of humour.
I agree with Tomooh, leave it as is and turn it into a wet locker or something similar.

NAJ
QLD, 6 posts
26 Sep 2016 5:52PM
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Thanks all for your thoughts.

Will go with the suggestion of using it as storage but keeping the hardware to convert back if required.

What is the best way to deal with unused seacocks? Is just closing the valve sufficient or should you also blank it off somehow?

Nick

Ramona
NSW, 7757 posts
26 Sep 2016 6:09PM
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NAJ said..
Thanks all for your thoughts.

Will go with the suggestion of using it as storage but keeping the hardware to convert back if required.

What is the best way to deal with unused seacocks? Is just closing the valve sufficient or should you also blank it off somehow?

Nick


Just close off the seacocks. If the internals fail the rubber hoses with double clips will keep the boat secure. Tapered wooden plug on a lanyard stored close by.

Yara
NSW, 1322 posts
26 Sep 2016 8:52PM
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NAJ said..
Thanks all for your thoughts.

Will go with the suggestion of using it as storage but keeping the hardware to convert back if required.

What is the best way to deal with unused seacocks? Is just closing the valve sufficient or should you also blank it off somehow?

Nick

If you are going to remove the hardware, then a screw cap on the sea cock would be a good idea. Depends on the design of the sea cock. If there is a thread on the skin fitting, then the blanking cap could be screwed directly to that. However, of course, that is a slipway job.

NAJ
QLD, 6 posts
27 Sep 2016 7:32AM
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Thanks for the guidance.

Nick

tomooh
276 posts
27 Sep 2016 2:26PM
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If you are removing the head etc I would fit a timber plug just past flush to the skin fittings and next time you are out of the water add a skin of epoxy bog on the outside. easily drilled out and removed if you wanted to refit the plumbing. Once filled it will be less drag and not be a hiding place for barnacles and weeds, one less hole in your boat too, with its potential to leak.

AshleyM
QLD, 197 posts
28 Sep 2016 5:53PM
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I think removing that second head would decimate its resale in Tasmania, but you should be ok on the mainland.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
28 Sep 2016 8:01PM
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AshleyM said..
I think removing that second head would decimate its resale in Tasmania, but you should be ok on the mainland.


I resemble that remark

Regards Don



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