dannyrusso
Junior Member
Posts: 17
Jeanneau Model: NC 795
Country: USA
|
Post by dannyrusso on Apr 23, 2023 17:22:57 GMT
Has anyone replaced the manual Jabsco toilet with the Jabsco Lite Flush? If so, was it an easy installation, and did it fit ok in the NC 795, Series 1?
|
|
|
Post by ihsan on Apr 23, 2023 21:36:35 GMT
Following for user opinions. In its description, it is said that its compatible with standart Jabsco base.
|
|
|
Post by ihsan on Apr 27, 2023 0:38:21 GMT
A member of the Jeanneau Group North America with NC 795 has just replaced his standart Jabsco with Lite flush. He says "he bought it from BOE Marine and it fit the 795 head fine. The footprint was the same as the manual Jabsco".
|
|
dannyrusso
Junior Member
Posts: 17
Jeanneau Model: NC 795
Country: USA
|
Post by dannyrusso on Apr 30, 2023 14:11:21 GMT
I wound up making the switch to the Lite Flush. Installation was pretty straightforward. I shortened the waste line to match the output on the toilet. It's a much cleaner look now, as compared to the manual unit. I mounted the switch panel just above the sink door. Access to wiring was easy. And yes, the 4 installation holes matched up with the original toilet, but I think it could have been mounted an inch or two back, giving a little more room in the head. BTW, the water input fitting as it comes from the factory, would not have allowed installing the input line without raising the toilet an inch or so, since there's a ledge behind the toilet mounting area. I called the company and they said it would be ok to Dremel the back of the toilet so the input can be twisted 90 degrees to match the incoming water line. They said that fitting actually pivots 360 degrees. Toilet works great, but I wish it was a couple hundred dollars cheaper!
|
|