Fitting Greywater Tank to Beneteau OC 50

Apr 13, 2005
18
Beneteau Oceanis 50 Mediterranean
Hello,

I am looking for ideas as to fitting a greywater tank to a Beneteau Oceanis 50.

My thoughts are the discharge would be through the washing machine seacock with an extra valve and 'Y' piece. Ideally the tank would be in the bilge area where the shower sumps could gravity feed along with the sinks, but there is probably only room there for 50 - 80 litres at the most and it would have to be a custom tank. The other option is a small sump tank there that then pumps up to a larger tank in the centre of the stern just behind the generator, which then gravity drains as required, through the below-water washing machine outlet. I would rather not use a 'gulper' pump (noise) to drain this, but that may be the only option with a regular auto-bilge pump probably not liking the hair that would inevitably come through from the showers, or any waste from the galley sink ?
Also, I assume if I am going to do this, that I need to divert all grey water to the tank ? That means two shower pans, two wash basins, and one galley sink - hm, lot of extra plumbing there !
Perhaps there are some ideas from another Beneteau or similar yacht to help me with my planning.
Thanks,
David
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,049
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Why? Are you in an area that doesn't allow graywater discharge?
 
Apr 13, 2005
18
Beneteau Oceanis 50 Mediterranean
Why? Are you in an area that doesn't allow graywater discharge?
Not yet Stu, but we will be. The Eastern part of the Med is becoming maore and more regulated in this area, with reports of heavy fines, (even imprisonment for two days for throwing a bucket of soapy water over the side in Greece) in Turkey and Greece in particular. Currently in Tunisia where we can get work done at a good price, so preparing for the next leg east. Hopefully someone out there has some ideas for me.

Thanks,

David