Last year I bought a new house whose previous owners had thoughtfully installed an RV septic drain that's connected to the house's septic system. I finally got around to installing a pump-out system for the boat.
The system is based on a Bosworth "Guzzler" 500D hand pump with a "duckbill" valve. Apparently, the "duckbill" valve is critical when using the pump with holding tank effluent. I selected that pump some months ago and I've forgotten all the ins and outs of the choice but I'm happy with the performance. You can buy them on Amazon but I ordered mine through a dealer to be sure that I got the right valve.
It takes about ten minutes to empty my holding tank, which I think is 30 gallons.
[I thought I should add that the adapter I used for the holding tank port is a 1-1/2 inch cam-and-groove to 1-1/4 inch NPT. It took a while to figure out that the thread on the port is 1-1/4 NPT but I think that size is pretty standard, so I hope that information will be helpful to other sailors.]
The system is based on a Bosworth "Guzzler" 500D hand pump with a "duckbill" valve. Apparently, the "duckbill" valve is critical when using the pump with holding tank effluent. I selected that pump some months ago and I've forgotten all the ins and outs of the choice but I'm happy with the performance. You can buy them on Amazon but I ordered mine through a dealer to be sure that I got the right valve.
It takes about ten minutes to empty my holding tank, which I think is 30 gallons.
[I thought I should add that the adapter I used for the holding tank port is a 1-1/2 inch cam-and-groove to 1-1/4 inch NPT. It took a while to figure out that the thread on the port is 1-1/4 NPT but I think that size is pretty standard, so I hope that information will be helpful to other sailors.]
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