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Jon Bastien
Hi gang, I'm planning on replacing most of the head/holding system on my '78 H25 next time I have her out of the water. It's going to be a few months before it happens, but I have a few things to bounce off your collective brains... Here's what I have installed currently:-- An intake under the port side of the V-birth, runs directly to-- One manual head (manufacturer unknown- Jabsco?) that has leaky seals in the pump. The discharge from the head goes to-- A 'Y' valve (broken), which allows either direct overboard discharge (below the waterline), or storage in-- A six-gallon (yep, only six) holding tank under the V-berth. Looks like it may have been a chemical-treatment tank once upon a time, but isn't currently in use that way. From the tank, the discharge line goes to a manual diaphragm pump, which then goes to the overboard discharge fitting (There's a 'Y' coupler here so the direct-overboard line can be connected to the same fitting). There is also a tank vent which pokes through the hull on the starboard side, near the rub rail. If you're observant, the reason for re-thinking this setup becomes obvious... The holding capacity is tiny, and there's no means to pump this system anywhere except overboard! ...Add to that an old leaky head, old hoses, and seacocks of questionable reliability (frozen open - I keep plugs aboard), and it starts looking like complete replacement of the system is the way to go. Here's what I'm thinking of doing:-- Replace the seacocks with ones that work properly.-- Replace the head with a Raritan Cricket.-- Replace the holding tank with one that holds AT LEAST 12 gallons, more like 15 if I can make it fit.-- Removing the 'direct-overboard' routing altogether. Here in the FL Keys, we can't pump over the side anywhere within about 20 miles, so this option is pretty much useless for us most of the time.-- Installing a 'Y' valve in the holding tank discharge line, to switch between direct overboard discharge (we DO go out that far to empty now...), and-- Installing a deck plate on the starboard side for pump-out dockside. I have a few concerns, though--- The tank that is currently in place just barely fits in between the raw water intake (port) and the overboard discharge (stbd), requiring me to install either a taller tank (restricts access to the compartment, hose clearances) or a longer tank (enough room?). I could also move the tank to the next compartment forward (there are 2 compartments under the V-berth on a 25), but that would extend the hose run from the head to about 6 and a half feet.-- Easy access to the seacocks. I think I'm going to put some kind of access panel on the bulkhead between the locker and the head, so I don't have to rip apart the V-berth every time I need to use the head...-- Routing of the vent line and the pump-out line. Right now, the vent line is clearly visible in the corner of the V-berth... If I add a pump-out fitting, that hose would pretty much do the same thing... I wouldn't mind something more aesthetically pleasing... So, what do y'all think- Am I forgetting anything? Am I working too hard on this? Should I just buy a Pumpable porta-head, install a deck fitting, seal the seacocks, and be done with it? ;o) Any input is appreciated...--Jon BastienH25 'Adagio'H23 '2 Sheets to the Wind' (Which still has her original porta-head!)