In article .com,
"Izmack" wrote:
We have an old Sealand 911-M28 and are going to "upgrade" it to the
711-M28. Through reading this group, I understand that one can
install an inline pump to a secondary (larger) holding tank and have
the pumpout rerouted to the secondary tank. Does anyone know how I
can get more information on doing this?
We have a 1988 Trojan F32 that my husband and I use it for cruising
the Chesapeake and are tired of pumping out every 3 days. Also, the
solution needs to be an economical one. The secondary holding tank
in the V-berth seems perfect. Any feedback from those who have done
this would be welcome!
If you're going to put in a new tank, why not install a big enough one
and remove the old one? KISS.
You'll eliminate many possible sources of leaks & smell, as well.
Get Peggie Hall's book on Marine Sanitation, which I've seen in at
least West Marine and Fawcett's around the Bay.
--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
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