Peggie or others,
Peggie, You have said many times that after making the loop the discharge hose running from the head to the holding tank should run downhill. In my 86 Hunter 28.5 the discharge hose currently has no loop and runs into the engine compartment and then behind the engine for a total of about 4 feet slightly uphill and then goes up about 10 " to the holding tank. I can easily replace the hose and put a loop about 3 feet above the head, but then it would run slightly uphill until it gets close to the holding tank and then go up that 10". That would mean about 10 feet of hose with the first 3' straight up and then 3' straight down, a 90 degree and then slightly uphill for 3 feet and the final foot rising about 10". Will this work or do I need to get rid of the 10" rise somehow?
Larry
Peggie, You have said many times that after making the loop the discharge hose running from the head to the holding tank should run downhill. In my 86 Hunter 28.5 the discharge hose currently has no loop and runs into the engine compartment and then behind the engine for a total of about 4 feet slightly uphill and then goes up about 10 " to the holding tank. I can easily replace the hose and put a loop about 3 feet above the head, but then it would run slightly uphill until it gets close to the holding tank and then go up that 10". That would mean about 10 feet of hose with the first 3' straight up and then 3' straight down, a 90 degree and then slightly uphill for 3 feet and the final foot rising about 10". Will this work or do I need to get rid of the 10" rise somehow?
Larry