Peggy, I'm hoping you can help me...My wife and I purchased a 1959 Chris Craft that spent its entire life on the Chesapeake. It came with a Lectra-San, which seemed like it would be a good solution to the MSD problem, but...The boat is going to spend at least the next year in Newport RI, and all of Narragansett Bay is a No Discharge Zone. This means that the Lectra-San will either need to be discharged into a holding tank... or removed entirely. Considering the water use of the unit, I'm thinking "removed entirely" is the way to go right now... but can be convinced otherwise.My real issue/question is how to set up the holding tank system. I've done some research, but am having difficulty finding specific information: things like "the hose from the holding tank to the pump out fitting should be no longer than X, or the hose from the head to the tank should be no longer than Y, that type of thing. Clearly, the longer the hose from the head to the tank, the faster the tank will fill... but that's all I can figure out.What I would like to do is this: The boat currently has two heads, one in the forward cabin, one aft. The aft head seems to be an older electric raritan (not sure the model, but it seems to have a macerator pump under the bowl) plumbed to the Lectra-San. The head in the fore cabin is smaller, not electric, and has a very small (perhaps 2 or 3 gallon) holding tank underneath it. This tank is plumbed either to a through hull or to a pump out fitting on the foredeck. I haven't directly measured the distance between the two, the hull is 38 feet, if I had to guess, I'd say the distance is close to about 25 feet, perhaps a little less.I was thinking that I could plumb the aft head forward about half way (there's room in the engine room there) to a new holding tank. I could vent the holding tank from there fairly easily. I then wanted to plumb the pump out forward to the existing pump out fitting. I would use a locking Y valve to either flush to the tank, or, when I'm 3 miles offshore, directly overboard. I was also considering re-plumbing the forward head, which is seldom used, directly to the holding tank, eliminating the through hull.Does this sound feasible, or do I need a short run to the pump out fitting? Using the existing fitting is preferred, because I really don't want to cut any more holes in the deck of a 47 year old boat! Sorry this is so long, I really appreciate any advice!