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There is no difference, none at all. In fact, you should connect all your
tanks together with 2'' hose, thereby increasing total capacity.

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On 24 Oct 2003 10:36:25 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

When looking through specs on very large cruising yachts I see the terms
referring to "black and grey" water in addition to regular fresh water

tankage.
Can someone explain-is this tankage for not potable use, such as heads

and
such?


Holy Moly!

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feet. What are the regs on waste water from a sink? On a small boat they
typically drain overboard.

RB


Wowsers Batman!

I just looked it up for the LIS. Interesting. I'm betting Billy jane has no
idea what the regs are. By the way, some superyachts don't carry grey water
tankage and do indeed combine them as I suspected.
Looks like Jane got it wrong again!

Hooooo ahhh!

RB
 
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