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Default How vacuum tight are 'Y" valves?

It may not be such a bad idea (I'm not taking Terry seriously about the
storm sewer), IMHO.
I came up with the same idea because of head system odors that I was
convinced came through the thin diaphragm of the manual pump installed for
pumping out the tank. I was going to use my dinghy pump. But I ended up
relocating the manual pump to a cockpit locker and that was the end of the
odors...in the cabin.
I appreciate thinking outside the box.

"markvictor" wrote in message
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Somebody should stuff Terry K down a storm sewer...
That's just plain ignorant. But with a "plastic ball valve" for a
seacock, it's just a matter of time till his boat sinks, and then it
will be fuel and oil that he'll be fouling the waterways with, not just
sewage...sheesh! A marelon valve is ok as a seacock, but judging by his
statements, I suspect Terry is more of a PVC from Home Depot kind of
guy...
And if you skip the vented loop with your system below the water
line, You stand a good chance of sinking your boat as well, Roger. Do
yourself a favor and check out this link to see how a system should be
constructed, instead of over/under engineering it in your head. This
tutorial will answer all your questions, and it has drawings of all
common configurations....
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...tionsystem.htm

...And if you see some dipstick dumping his boat OR RV in a sewer,
call 911 and turn the idiot in..