ii8I did.
PPL motorhomes sells shower pans that fit nicely with a bit of modification to the surroundings. The pans are nice and sturdy.
The tub had a drain that went through the engineroom bulk head and I lowered the pan to gain headroom so I had to replumb.
I know I will be chastized for not letting a pro do it and even suggesting it as DIY , but it works great, gives you more room, nothing to high step over but you loose the equivalent of a deep sink.
I also fixed the rotting storage space behind it and doubled tbe cabinet space.
It also let me cut out and get rid of the huge shower sump that was designed to fast fill from the tub, opening up my bilge under my genset.
Total price was under a grand but that included the pan, plumbing, wall coverings, adhesives, trim, new cabinet misc and almost $200 for the cut, white plexiglass doors (ouch).
Does need a scrubbing after last weeks yard period.
By the way, gray water is OK to discharge in most no discharge zone.
I get the impression that more and more zero discharge areas are just that - zero discharge, including gray water. Lake George, Lake Champlain (although I see conflicting info on that one), Santa Barbara Harbor, Nantucket Harbor. Lots of discussion on Sailnet about gray water holding tanks. Not saying it makes sense...
You have holding tanks and plumbing capable of that?
Zero discharge is not a NDZ, no discharge zone.
Plus, I see all of Mass waters are no discharge, but I cant find anything about no gray water discharge in any salt water areas. Have any links?
Thats the difference between actually knowing the rules and guessing.....suggest you look it up.Lets all agree that the discharge rules are a bit gray no matter where the location is. I tend to take the no discharge rule as just that and contain all gray and black water.
Thats the difference between actually knowing the rules and guessing.....suggest you look it up.
There are lakes that involve no discharge of gray water, but I am not sure if any coastal areas but some very tiny special areas like in the Keys that prohibit it.
Comnercial vessels have different rules, recreational vessels are exempt under the clean water act.