A couple of problems, Terry...
I'm not a big fan of gravity discharge tank installations, for several reasons...but if you're happy with it, it's your boat. However, a couple of things need to be corrected: 1. There's no vented loop--at least none in your illustrations--in the head intake. Relying on the wet/dry valve to prevent water from flooding the bowl is highly risky, 'cuz a) people forget to leave the toilet in the dry mode--and sometimes even forget to close their seacocks when they leave the boat...and b) wet/dry valves have a very high failure rate. So you need to install one. It has to go between the pump and the bowl, to replace the short piece of hose the toilet mfr uses to connect 'em, and should be at least 6-8" above waterline at any angle of heel.2. Tee fitting instead of a y-valve in the tank discharge line. That means the hose to the thru-hull is always full of waste except when the seacock is open...standing waste in hoses results in permeated hoses. If you don't want to replace the tee with a y-valve, put a shutoff valve in the line at the tank.