black tank mounting questions

hello all;
i appologize if this has been answered previously but i cannot seem to find the answers.
i plan to mount a residential style toilet in my cargo trailer conversion.
my joists are 16" on center.
my delima's:
i cant seem to find a very good selection of black water tanks narrow enough to
fit between 16" joist span; so that i may mount the tank flush up aginst the bottom of
the 3/4" plywood floor. if I use a larger tank:
is it typical for the black tank to be mounted flush with the BOTTOM of the
JOISTS as opposed to the bottom of the plywood?
if acceptable then:
how specifically would i plumb from the bottom of the toilet, through 3/4"
floor, span the 3" of joist height "void area", and finally into the black tank (this connection
would be in free air, with no lateral support- if that has any bearing...)
it also seems that sufficient bracing for the tank itself would be difficult- in order to
eliminate any shifting- especially during a heavy breaking situation.
i appologize if this has been answered previously but i cannot seem to find the answers.
i plan to mount a residential style toilet in my cargo trailer conversion.
my joists are 16" on center.
my delima's:
i cant seem to find a very good selection of black water tanks narrow enough to
fit between 16" joist span; so that i may mount the tank flush up aginst the bottom of
the 3/4" plywood floor. if I use a larger tank:
is it typical for the black tank to be mounted flush with the BOTTOM of the
JOISTS as opposed to the bottom of the plywood?
if acceptable then:
how specifically would i plumb from the bottom of the toilet, through 3/4"
floor, span the 3" of joist height "void area", and finally into the black tank (this connection
would be in free air, with no lateral support- if that has any bearing...)
it also seems that sufficient bracing for the tank itself would be difficult- in order to
eliminate any shifting- especially during a heavy breaking situation.