Filling the bowl

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Jun 2, 2004
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hunter 260 Ruedi Res.
when I move the valve on the head from emptying the valve to filling the bowl and start pumping, the bowl still empties out as I pump. Is this normal? This is the first toilet I've had (NO wisecracks please). I can only get about 2 inches of water in the bowl. 98 hunter 260
 
Dec 2, 1997
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- - LIttle Rock
That's how it should work.

The wet/dry only controls the flow of flush water...lets it come into the bowl in the wet mode, blocks it in the dry mode. Waste is pumped out in both modes. It's not holding water because marine toilets aren't designed to hold water...in heavy seas--or even a big wake--it would be all over the head. To flush the toilet: pump a couple of times in the wet mode to wet the bowl (if you need to add water ahead of use, you'll have to pour it in with a cup). After use, switch to dry and pump enough times to move the bowl contents all the way to the tank (don't stop as soon as the bowl is empty...that will leave the waste sitting in the hose)...switch back to wet for 3 or 4 pumps to bring in enough water to rinse the bowl...and back to dry to pump that all the way to the tank to rinse out the hose. At the end of each weekend, after you close the intake seacock, pour about a quart of clean fresh water into the bowl and flush that all the way through to the tank. I suggest you also check out the link below.
 
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What timing with this question.........

I was on the boat yesterday for the first time in 2 weeks. Using the bowl, I put the lever in wet mode, pumped the handle, and noticed that the bowl would not hold water. I could swear that in the past, this mode would would fill the bowl and hold the water until pumped out in dry mode. Thanks Peggie and Ruedi.
 
Dec 2, 1997
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It may have...but it shouldn't have...

'Cuz the pump is designed to push water slightly MORE water out than it brings in (to compensate for bowl contents) with each pump stroke. If the head discharge hose runs uphill, any water/waste left standing in the hose due to incomplete flushing MIGHT allow a little water to stay in the bowl...but incomplete flushing creates other problems--clogs and permeated hoses. A clogged or partially clogged tank vent line might also pressurize the tank and create enough backpressure to keep water in the bowl...but that can lead to BIG problems. That it's been a few weeks since you were on the boat may indicate that's the case on your boat...the pressure has time to dissipate. So check your tank vent before using the toilet again...the most likely places for a blockage to occur are the thru-hull fitting and the connection on the tank.
 
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