First, thanks to Peggie for your excellent advice! I bought your book and have scoured this site, and it's proving invaluable now that I'm redoing my old boat's head plumbing.
Now I have a couple of questions.
1) Holding tank: as far as I know the tank in the boat is original (1975), and was plumbed originally as a holding tank. Not sure it was ever used that way, but I hope not: at some point it was replumbed for fresh water. 2 inspection ports were cut in the top (~10"x6", with screw-out 4" access ports), a mushroom added in the bottom.
I'm trying to decide whether to reuse the tank, which seems solid and well-built, but will need some holes filled (there's a plastics shop in town that does it) and new fittings added (esp. bigger vents!). Is there anything I might be overlooking that would make that a bad idea? I'm assuming Poly tanks don't simply 'wear out'.
2) There's a seawater foot pump in the galley, which we use for bulk cleaning... e.g. soaking pots before washing. It's currently plumbed to a T in the head inlet, right by the through-hull. I know you caution strongly against connecting any manual head inlet to the boat's potable water; would you have the same concerns here?
(Short of a new through-hull, my only other option is a T in the engine intake, and I have concerns about that... which I'll address in the appropriate forum if it comes to that.)
Thanks... Perry.
Now I have a couple of questions.
1) Holding tank: as far as I know the tank in the boat is original (1975), and was plumbed originally as a holding tank. Not sure it was ever used that way, but I hope not: at some point it was replumbed for fresh water. 2 inspection ports were cut in the top (~10"x6", with screw-out 4" access ports), a mushroom added in the bottom.
I'm trying to decide whether to reuse the tank, which seems solid and well-built, but will need some holes filled (there's a plastics shop in town that does it) and new fittings added (esp. bigger vents!). Is there anything I might be overlooking that would make that a bad idea? I'm assuming Poly tanks don't simply 'wear out'.
2) There's a seawater foot pump in the galley, which we use for bulk cleaning... e.g. soaking pots before washing. It's currently plumbed to a T in the head inlet, right by the through-hull. I know you caution strongly against connecting any manual head inlet to the boat's potable water; would you have the same concerns here?
(Short of a new through-hull, my only other option is a T in the engine intake, and I have concerns about that... which I'll address in the appropriate forum if it comes to that.)
Thanks... Perry.