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Mickey Goodman
Last week was the first long trip I took with my newly rebuilt 88 Legend 37. I sailed from East Greenwich, RI to Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard Island in Massachusetts. I must say that on the way home sailing in Vineyard Sound (with a 2 knot current) my GPS said I was doing 10.2 knots. We where flying and it was great.What wasn't so great is that on two occasions on the trip the holding tank filled up and pumped some of what was it it to the head. Boy it stank! On one occasion I had failed to close the discharge through-hull and the through-hull for the raw water in. The other time I failed to close the raw water in.Lucky for me I was past the three mile limit and I was able to pump the tank overboard using the hand pump connected to the system. It would have been hard finding a pump out station.The only time that I didn't get a back up was when I closed all the through-hulls. OK, I guess that is what I have to do to prevent the problem but the question is why does it happen? Also, I have never before had to use a pump-out station and I don't have a masserator installed on my system. Would the pump out work without one?