[Public-List] Holding Tank Installation
Bobby
capricebob at yahoo.com
Mon May 12 05:06:36 PDT 2008
Hello,
I installed a holding tank under the port side berth that allows the ability to store waste in a holding tank, pump it overboard (3 miles) or pump it out thru the a deck fitting. It works great and I've lived aboard off and on for several years now - lots of.... er...reading.
Here's Caprice's configuration:
From the toilet, waste is pumped thru a flexible hose, thru the bulkhead to the side top of the tank. On top of the tank, I installed two vents that are plumped to thru-hulls located right below the hull/deck joint, forward and back of the V-berth cabin on the port side. Also, there's a access hatch that thankfully, I've never had to use. At the side/bottom of the tank, the OUT hose is led to a Y valve behind the lower part of the cabinet. From there, one hose goes to a pumpout deck fitting. The other hose is led back into the head area to the left side (facing the toilet). On that bulkhead, I installed a handpump. From the hand pump, the hose is led under the toilet to the right side bulkhead and up to a vented loop and back down to a thru hull and seacock behind and to the right of the toilet. The water intake is not vented (as it probably should be), but I have a sea cock that I always shut off.
The system works great. Everything goes into the holding tank with the option to either pump it out into the water or thru a pumpout. When offshore, I try to pump large amounts of water thru the system to flush it out. My only complaint now is that after four years, the expensive Sealand hoses are emitting a slight odor. I thinking about replacing them with the very expensive Sheilds odor free hoses - which have a life-time gaurantee.
Good luck,
Bobby
Caprice #388
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