I have a puzzle that I would appreciate some help solving. We have a Pearson 422 with 2 heads and 2 holding tanks, at least we think there are 2 holding tanks. The aft tank is plumbed "normally" w/ the head going to a Y valve then either to the holding tank or thru-hull.
The fwd tank is weird. The previous owner said there was no holding tank. The head is plumbed directly to a thru-hull. However, there is a holding tank under the floorboards. But we can't figure out the arrangement. There are 3 fittings on the tank. At the top of one side of the tank is a 1-1/2" line that goes to a deck pumpout labeled waste. Also at the top of the same side is a 1" line (vent?) that runs up to close to the deck pumpout fitting, but there it is plugged and covered with duct tape. There is no vent fitting. In the middle of the same side of the tank is a 1/2" elbow fitting that has no hose, nor is there any evidence of a hose ever being attached.
My best guess is that the manufacturer installed the tank, but never plumbed it. And that the 1/2" fitting on the side of the tank is for an lectrasan type head.
Now for the question:
- is there a way to retrofit the tank to make it usable? Perhaps blank off the 1/2" fitting and then cut a 1-1/2" intake fitting at the top of one side.
Any help is much appreciated
Thanks,
Greg
s/v paperbird
Pearson 422
The fwd tank is weird. The previous owner said there was no holding tank. The head is plumbed directly to a thru-hull. However, there is a holding tank under the floorboards. But we can't figure out the arrangement. There are 3 fittings on the tank. At the top of one side of the tank is a 1-1/2" line that goes to a deck pumpout labeled waste. Also at the top of the same side is a 1" line (vent?) that runs up to close to the deck pumpout fitting, but there it is plugged and covered with duct tape. There is no vent fitting. In the middle of the same side of the tank is a 1/2" elbow fitting that has no hose, nor is there any evidence of a hose ever being attached.
My best guess is that the manufacturer installed the tank, but never plumbed it. And that the 1/2" fitting on the side of the tank is for an lectrasan type head.
Now for the question:
- is there a way to retrofit the tank to make it usable? Perhaps blank off the 1/2" fitting and then cut a 1-1/2" intake fitting at the top of one side.
Any help is much appreciated
Thanks,
Greg
s/v paperbird
Pearson 422