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Hi Peggie,
Here in Australia (Sydney Harbour especially), authorities are starting to get serious about toilet discharge. Few people actually have holding tanks fitted as yet, a blind eye seems to be turned to it at the moment! I've come up with a holding tank setup which I think would be suitable for my boat and would greatly appreciate your comments before I go buying/setting up anything. Boat is a Compass 29 foot sailboat, heavy full keeler. From your online article, I know you prefer under the v berth for tank location but this prime real estate is my sail locker! Also this location places tank slightly above toilet level. I do have a long, deep and wide bilge running the full length of the main cabin. This could easily fit a tank 4ft x 1ft x 1ft, still leaving room for bilge pumps and bilge water. Forward end of the tank would be just aft of toilet which is just forward of mast, port side. This places the top of tank about a foot below the bottom of the toilet pump. This also means tank is perfectly amidships. One concern with this setup is that the vent hose would be about 8 feet long if lead to the point of the bow. Maybe this could be helped by an extra vent hose leading to the stern for good air flow? Fitting big one and a half inch vent hoses would be no problem. Deck discharge hose would be about 6-7 foot long. Is this too long? Apart from that, I want the system set up as a three way system. 1. discharge to tank for later pumpout 2. discharge to tank for later overboard dumping 3. discharge directly overboard Thanks for reading all this :-) Darren S/V Augustan Sydney Harbour, Australia |
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