Peggy
What are your thoughts regarding a freshwater rinse line led from the deck to the thin end (7.88 inches) of the new 22 gallon trionic I am installing in my '82 H33C? I thought it would help to keep the tank cleaner than trying to backwash the pumpout tubes. I've attached a diagram of the tank. My thought is that since I have an extra 1/2" through-fitting, I could mount it, attach a tube to a new fitting with a cap and hose thread mounted next to the pumpout deck fitting on the topside. Come pump out time, remove cap and attach fresh water hose to the fitting, pump out, add a gallon or two of rinse through this rinse line, pump it out, and rinse one more time. I have the 1/2" vent fitting mounted on the top near one side about at midpoint of the width, so plash up during rinse is not a problem. The vent line will attach to a deorderizer cartridge, then out the stock vent through hull mounted on the gunwale.
What are your thoughts regarding a freshwater rinse line led from the deck to the thin end (7.88 inches) of the new 22 gallon trionic I am installing in my '82 H33C? I thought it would help to keep the tank cleaner than trying to backwash the pumpout tubes. I've attached a diagram of the tank. My thought is that since I have an extra 1/2" through-fitting, I could mount it, attach a tube to a new fitting with a cap and hose thread mounted next to the pumpout deck fitting on the topside. Come pump out time, remove cap and attach fresh water hose to the fitting, pump out, add a gallon or two of rinse through this rinse line, pump it out, and rinse one more time. I have the 1/2" vent fitting mounted on the top near one side about at midpoint of the width, so plash up during rinse is not a problem. The vent line will attach to a deorderizer cartridge, then out the stock vent through hull mounted on the gunwale.
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