Overboard Discharge

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Sep 7, 2005
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Clipper Marine 23 Helena, MT
I'm trying to eliminate as many holes in my boat as possible. The head has 4, the water intake, direct overboard discharge, holding tank discharge, and sink drain. I am going to combine the water intake and the sink drain together and eliminate the direct overboard discharge. My question is this... Could I combine the holding tank discharge into the sink drain and water intake seacock? Sized appropriately of course. I know it'd have to be flushed a bit, but what am I not seeing for this to work? Thanks
 
Dec 2, 1997
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If I understand your question, the answer is no

I'm trying to eliminate as many holes in my boat as possible. I am going to combine the water intake and the sink drain together and eliminate the direct overboard discharge.
I'm guessing that by "water intake" you mean the head flush water intake...good idea. But whether to eliminate the toilet discharge thru-hull or the tank overboard thru-hull depends on the location of the holding tank discharge thru-hull...it may make more sense to move it and close that one.

My question is this... Could I combine the holding tank discharge into the sink drain and water intake seacock?
No...not unless you want to recirculate your holding tank contents through your toilet and/or risk seeing a geyser in your sink from your holding tank!

Sized appropriately of course. I know it'd have to be flushed a bit, but what am I not seeing for this to work?
You don't want your tank going overboard in any line that connects to any line that brings water IN. However, it's really a moot point...because you're about 800 miles from the nearest waters in which you can legally dump a tank. So you can get rid of all the thr-hulls except the head sink drain after all.
 
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