Malcolm...
My home port is on Lake Ontario and I'm well aware of the law regarding macerators. I don't currently have one installed but as I will be taking the boat to the Caribbean in the fall I have been thinking about installing one. When I saw the article in DIY and read about the problems the author (who evidently does a lot of offshore cruisng) had with plugged macerators, I thought he had a good idea. So I decided to share it with the other forum members. I still think his idea is better than the Y valve method and will more than likely install one his way in the spring. The author in DIY also pointed out that having a macerator installed can get you a fine, even if its locked off, in certain places like Lake Champlain. So when he goes there he actually removes the macerator. I believe having one installed in Lake Ontario under Canadian law is also illegal but the authorites don't seem to be enforcing it. But just in case I will have the macerator removed until I get to the Caribbean.
My home port is on Lake Ontario and I'm well aware of the law regarding macerators. I don't currently have one installed but as I will be taking the boat to the Caribbean in the fall I have been thinking about installing one. When I saw the article in DIY and read about the problems the author (who evidently does a lot of offshore cruisng) had with plugged macerators, I thought he had a good idea. So I decided to share it with the other forum members. I still think his idea is better than the Y valve method and will more than likely install one his way in the spring. The author in DIY also pointed out that having a macerator installed can get you a fine, even if its locked off, in certain places like Lake Champlain. So when he goes there he actually removes the macerator. I believe having one installed in Lake Ontario under Canadian law is also illegal but the authorites don't seem to be enforcing it. But just in case I will have the macerator removed until I get to the Caribbean.