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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:41:16 -0500, "Steve Lortie"
wrote: Ryk, At some point I am sure I would like to venture farther afield but I somehow doubt it will be in this boat. I would certainly like to give it a try but the St Lawerence might even be a bit much for this boat. Don't know yet. I suppose I will look a little harder for a tank. I was trying to stay away from pumps and what not, but you are right. I could, using pumps, put the tank almost anywhere. A basic manually pumped marine toilet will pump uphill just fine. All of my head tank is located above the floor level of the head. Ryk |
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My last boat, I installed the tank 4 or 5 feet above the head. Worked great
and the tank could be drained w/o a pump. "Ryk" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:41:16 -0500, "Steve Lortie" wrote: Snip A basic manually pumped marine toilet will pump uphill just fine. All of my head tank is located above the floor level of the head. Ryk |
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