We have a 2011 31 Twin Bath with what appears to be the Sealand Model 511 potty. I want a more elongated seat like I have in the house and I'm wondering if anyone has a solution?
I'm thinking maybe a different seat? Probably a completely different toilet but what would that be?
Nccampguy
We have a 2011 31 Twin Bath with what appears to be the Sealand Model 511 potty. I want a more elongated seat like I have in the house and I'm wondering if anyone has a solution?
I'm thinking maybe a different seat? Probably a completely different toilet but what would that be?
Don't have the answer but here is what i would do.
Make a cardboard template of the toilet seat and lid, indicating its mounting holes, and take it to your local home center, looking for a suitable replacement.
Larry
The hinges on my perfectly good toilet seat have disintegrated, one is still holding on. Are the hinges available? I don't see a part number or mention of the hinges in my Sealand info.
Mike
'06 RB
The hinges on my perfectly good toilet seat have disintegrated, one is still holding on. Are the hinges available? I don't see a part number or mention of the hinges in my Sealand info.
I found this toilet seat which was a perfect fit and color match to the OEM. It wasn't very expensive and from Home Depot or Lowes.
http://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=media;sa=item;in=3794#viewitem
Hope this helps.
Although a round seat rather than elongated, this worked out well for our 511 toilet:
American Standard 5345.110.021 Cadet-3 Round Front Slow Close Toilet Seat with EverClean Surface, Bone (https://www.amazon.com/American-Standard-5345-110-021-Cadet-3-EverClean/dp/B0029WSZ1S)
It's a slow-close, which was a real improvement for this older couple!
Mark H.
I guess I didnt really explain my situation very well. I need and elongated seat or elongated toilet versus the round style. I see a dometic 320 low profile might be the answer.