I am working on getting my boat ready for this summer and need to update my sanitation system. Currently the system can 1) Discharge directly overboard 2) Discharge to a holding tank under the cockpit sole 3) Using a macerator pump attached directly to the holding tank, discharge holding tank overboard.
I have attached a basic diagram of the current setup, but have excluded intake and the fact that all thru-hulls have seacocks on them.
So, here are my questions:
1) Can I use a uniseal to put in a second discharge from the tank low on the tank or do they need to be installed in the top of the tank with a dip tube (I have no clearance above)?
2) I was looking at using a dometic elbow that comes with a Uniseal. What keeps these elbows in place in the uniseal? It would be a mess if one came out of the uniseal.
3) Am I legal? Without a diverter on the discharge (as you recommend to do to simplify things) I can't lock off my overboard discharge from the macerator.
4) Is there a better way to do this? I just need to be able to pump out at the marina since we are moving aboard this summer. Last year's West Marine catalog showed a diverter /after/ the macerator to a through-hull and deck fitting, but that seems scary to push sewage at the pump out device.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
I have attached a basic diagram of the current setup, but have excluded intake and the fact that all thru-hulls have seacocks on them.
So, here are my questions:
1) Can I use a uniseal to put in a second discharge from the tank low on the tank or do they need to be installed in the top of the tank with a dip tube (I have no clearance above)?
2) I was looking at using a dometic elbow that comes with a Uniseal. What keeps these elbows in place in the uniseal? It would be a mess if one came out of the uniseal.
3) Am I legal? Without a diverter on the discharge (as you recommend to do to simplify things) I can't lock off my overboard discharge from the macerator.
4) Is there a better way to do this? I just need to be able to pump out at the marina since we are moving aboard this summer. Last year's West Marine catalog showed a diverter /after/ the macerator to a through-hull and deck fitting, but that seems scary to push sewage at the pump out device.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
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