Yes owning a boat is as much work as I had thought it would be. Loving every second of it! So now to move onto the bathroom problems… So here is my bathroom: 
Looks reasonable? Yeah it works fine. Hosing isnt up to code with the rule that says you have to have 2 metal fasteners on each attaching end of pipes. But toilet flushes and sink works. There is a leak in the window that drips down into the cabinet below and then pools on the counter top but windows are for another blog day.
My problem with the toilet is that everytime you use the pump handle to get sea water to fill the toilet bowl the water comes out the pump and around the handle base causing a cascade of sea water to build on the bathroom floor everytime you flush. As I am sure you can guess Stagnant salt water isnt the most pleasant of smells. There is a drain on the bathroom floor but weirdly it was placed on the highest point in the floor. So water collects on the opposite side.
How to fix it?…. Hmmm well I got on a sailing forum and asked that very question.
http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-maintenance/268009-what-kind-manual-pump-toilet-2.html
I asked what type of toilet it is, if the parts that I need are generic and so can get any seal to work. I received tons of responses. Including the type of toilet this is. Its a Raritan PHII from 1981. One of the most reliable toilets and a great piece to sail with. A few people said they have used theres for 20 some odd years and its still working great! So its a keeper! Just bought a $78 seal replacement kit for it. I am replacing all of them. Comes with I think about 16 different pieces. That being said…doing it myself is going to take some focus and serious planning. Lol to be continued when the parts arrive…. Now to just get all my windows to stop leaking…