Toilets/Spare Parts

Upgrade or maintain your marine toilet with quality toilets and spare parts from Bosun's Locker. Our range includes manual and electric marine heads, macerator pumps, holding tanks, and comprehensive replacement parts to keep your onboard sanitation system operating reliably. Boaters across the Gold Coast depend on our marine toilet solutions for hygienic, trouble-free performance that meets Australian discharge regulations and withstands constant marine use.

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Toilets & Spare Parts: Quality You Can Trust

Bosun's Locker supplies premium marine toilets engineered for efficient operation and long-term reliability in the challenging marine environment. Our collection features Jabsco manual twist-and-lock heads, Raritan electric toilets with powerful macerator pumps, TMC electric marine heads with quiet operation, SeaLand vacuum toilet systems, and compact porta-potties for smaller vessels. Each toilet incorporates corrosion-resistant materials, effective seal systems, and robust pump mechanisms designed to handle thousands of flush cycles. We also stock genuine OEM service kits, replacement joker valves, pump assemblies, flush balls, seal kits, and rebuild parts for all major brands. Brisbane and SE Queensland boat owners trust our marine sanitation products for their proven durability, ease of maintenance, and ability to provide dependable service in tropical and subtropical conditions.

Comprehensive Range of Toilets & Spare Parts: All Your Needs Covered

Our marine toilet selection covers every sanitation requirement from basic facilities to sophisticated waste management systems. Browse manual pump toilets in regular and compact bowl sizes, 12V and 24V electric heads with varying flush capacities, macerator pumps for waste discharge, Y-valves for holding tank and overboard switching, flexible sanitation hose in various diameters, holding tanks from 40 to 200 litres, deck waste pump-out fittings, vent filters to eliminate odours, toilet mounting hardware and floor flanges, plus complete service kits with all seals and gaskets. We carry critical spares including diaphragms, impellers, duckbill valves, inlet and outlet seals, flush mechanisms, and treatment chemicals. Our range ensures you'll find compatible parts for maintenance, emergency repairs, or complete system installations that comply with marine discharge regulations.

Expert Advice and Support: Your Boating Partner

Bosun's Locker serves as your dedicated marine sanitation specialist throughout the Tweed Coast, Gold Coast, and Brisbane regions. Our experienced team understands the importance of reliable head systems for comfortable cruising and can guide you through toilet selection, holding tank sizing, plumbing configurations, and maintenance schedules. We're here to help you identify the correct replacement parts from model numbers, recommend appropriate service intervals, and provide troubleshooting advice for common issues. Whether you're installing a new head, upgrading from manual to electric, performing seasonal maintenance, or sourcing emergency spares, we deliver the technical knowledge and quality components needed. Shop our marine toilet collection online today or contact our team for expert guidance on your vessel's sanitation requirements.

 

- Questions

Should I choose a manual or electric marine toilet?

Manual toilets are reliable and power-independent but require effort. Electric heads offer convenience and suit larger vessels with adequate battery capacity.

How often should I service my marine toilet?

Service seals and valves annually, replace joker valves every two years, and rebuild pumps every 3-5 years depending on usage frequency.

What spare parts should I carry for my boat toilet?

Essential spares include joker valves, seal kits, and spare pump assemblies. Carry toilet paper designed for marine heads to prevent blockages.

Are there regulations for marine toilet discharge on the Gold Coast?

Yes, discharge regulations apply in Queensland waters. Use holding tanks in restricted areas and pump out at designated facilities or offshore beyond limits.