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Peggie would probably recommend the Raritan Alantes. As for the tank, try
Ronco Plastics and get the biggest one you can fit! http://www.ronco-plastics.com/. Have them fit a 1" vent fitting, and have all the penetrations go through the top if possible. I have two pumpout fittings with dip tubes that go to about 1/2" of the bottom. One goes to the deck pumpout and the other to the Sealand T series diapharagm pump. That way you don't need a Y valve. I'd suggest using nothing but Sealand Odorsafe hose. -- Keith __ A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. " wrote in message news:urVac.152149$1p.1967858@attbi_s54... I have been reading through all the head options but just got back from an extended trip so we may have missed a few recommendations. We removed an "ancient" head at the end of the season and need to get going on a replacement. We own a cruiser docked on Lake Michigan. We plan to do some extended cruising in the great lakes this year. Do you have a suggestion on non-manual replacement? Currently, there is no holding tank in the bilges so we'll need to add one(any suggestions as to size -- we have plenty of bilge space)? We also have pressurized fresh water available in the head space. We'll have someone install what we need and our budget (not including installation costs) is $2k max. Thank you. |
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