Composting Toilets for Boats
Odourless. Reliable. Built for Western Canadian waters.
Go With Nature provides Nature’s Head® Composting Toilets to boaters across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. With 25+ years of boat-building experience, we understand that different boats have different layouts, moisture levels, electrical options, and installation challenges — and we help you choose a setup that works perfectly for your vessel.
Why Boaters Choose Nature’s Head
- Odour-Free Operation
The urine-diverting design and continuous fan system prevent smells even in warm, enclosed cabins. - No Tanks, No Chemicals
Eliminate black tanks, hoses, macerators, and the maintenance headaches that come with them. - Easy Winter Storage
No need to winterize plumbing or worry about frozen lines. - Durable Marine-Grade Construction
Corrosion-resistant hardware, rugged design, and shock-proof construction. - Long Liveaboard Autonomy
Perfect for sailors and cruisers who want to stay off-grid for weeks at a time.
Designed by sailors for marine environments
Nature’s Head performs well on all types of marine craft:
- Sailboats & cruising sailboats
- Yachts
- Catamarans
- Fishing boats & sportfishers
- Cabin cruisers & cuddy cabins
- Houseboats
- Trawlers & tiny liveaboards
Each of these vessel types has slightly different airflow, mounting, and electrical considerations — which is where our experience makes a difference.
Fits Western Canadian Boating Lifestyles
Nature’s Head is popular everywhere from coastal cruising to prairie lakes, because it eliminates:
- Pump-out trips
- Black tanks and hoses
- Chemical smells
- Winterizing headaches
- Clogged or seawater-dependent flushing systems
Why Buy From Go With Nature?
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Installation Support for Every Boat Type
Because we’ve worked extensively with sailboats, trawlers, cruisers, and commercial vessels, we can guide you through:
- Venting through hatches, bulkheads, deck, or hull
- Installing in tight heads or redesigned spaces
- Choosing the right fan power source
- Adapting from your boat’s former marine toilet footprint
- Securing the toilet for rough water conditions
Boats vary widely — and we have real hands-on experience with almost all of them.
- Venting through hatches, bulkheads, deck, or hull
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Real Expertise You Can Trust
With decades of real-world boat construction, repair, and marine systems design, we can help you:
- Choose the best mounting location
- Plan venting around fibreglass, metal, or wood
- Power the fan using 12V, solar, or battery systems
- Manage moisture in small cabins or high-humidity hulls
- Operate the toilet year-round (including winter storage)
- Replace complicated or unreliable marine heads
- Remove or bypass old holding tanks
- Choose the best mounting location