I've got the standard sailboat holding tank under the vberth installation and am getting ready to replace the holding tank and improve the waste pumpout and vent installation. I am looking for advice on how best to route them through the aft bulkhead of the anchor locker. This will be the second time I've done a major refit of the holding tank since owning the boat and I don't want to have to do it again.
Presently the vent and waste discharge lines lead aft and up through a hanging locker. There are low points in both of them, the vent line is undersized and overly long, and the distaff members of the family complain on hot summer days about the odor near this hanging locker. I've assumed this is due to the poorly implemented and undersized vent in combination with the low points that never drain. And waste lines in the same space as clothes storage just doesn't seem that ideal.
My plan is to make a short 1 inch vent line straight out the bow end of a new holding tank, through the aft bulkhead of the anchor locker, and terminate it with a 1" through hull positioned 8 inches or so below the deck on the topsides. No clamshell, just a wide open Marelon through hull. Less than five feet, less than 45 degree slope, I've read my Peggie Hall posts.
For the discharge line I am also thinking of running it through the anchor locker and up through a new deck pumpout fitting. It will be shorter with no low points and the new holding tank has a dip tube for more complete tank evacuation. So far so good.
Now I am at the nerve wracking part of the project where I am ready to start drilling holes in my boat. I am concerned about the holes in the anchor locker bulkhead and how to properly seal them.
Are there bulkhead fittings made for this purpose? I've searched but am not coming up with much that seems designed for the purpose. Yet I know many here and other places discuss routing vent lines through the anchor locker. How are they sealed? I know the wrong answer is to just caulk them up with silicone. I've read of at least one boat owner wrapping the hoses with butyl tape (I've already got this on hand for sealing the through hull fittings) and friction jamming it into the hole. Seems expedient but I'm not sure it is built for the ages.
I've considered just using a standard deck fill fitting for the waste discharge hose as it passes through the anchor locker bulkhead. This would have a hose barb on the side with the tank, and female threading on the anchor locker side that I could thread a 90 degree elbow onto and then a short section of hose up to the deck pumpout fitting. While this seems to be the best engineered method I've come up with, the space is very tight and the standard deck fitting has a pretty wide diameter. If there is another solution or bulkhead fitting for hose I am interested in checking it out.
What say ye experts? How have you handled routing hoses through your anchor locker in a skookum fashion?
-Pat
Presently the vent and waste discharge lines lead aft and up through a hanging locker. There are low points in both of them, the vent line is undersized and overly long, and the distaff members of the family complain on hot summer days about the odor near this hanging locker. I've assumed this is due to the poorly implemented and undersized vent in combination with the low points that never drain. And waste lines in the same space as clothes storage just doesn't seem that ideal.
My plan is to make a short 1 inch vent line straight out the bow end of a new holding tank, through the aft bulkhead of the anchor locker, and terminate it with a 1" through hull positioned 8 inches or so below the deck on the topsides. No clamshell, just a wide open Marelon through hull. Less than five feet, less than 45 degree slope, I've read my Peggie Hall posts.
For the discharge line I am also thinking of running it through the anchor locker and up through a new deck pumpout fitting. It will be shorter with no low points and the new holding tank has a dip tube for more complete tank evacuation. So far so good.
Now I am at the nerve wracking part of the project where I am ready to start drilling holes in my boat. I am concerned about the holes in the anchor locker bulkhead and how to properly seal them.
Are there bulkhead fittings made for this purpose? I've searched but am not coming up with much that seems designed for the purpose. Yet I know many here and other places discuss routing vent lines through the anchor locker. How are they sealed? I know the wrong answer is to just caulk them up with silicone. I've read of at least one boat owner wrapping the hoses with butyl tape (I've already got this on hand for sealing the through hull fittings) and friction jamming it into the hole. Seems expedient but I'm not sure it is built for the ages.
I've considered just using a standard deck fill fitting for the waste discharge hose as it passes through the anchor locker bulkhead. This would have a hose barb on the side with the tank, and female threading on the anchor locker side that I could thread a 90 degree elbow onto and then a short section of hose up to the deck pumpout fitting. While this seems to be the best engineered method I've come up with, the space is very tight and the standard deck fitting has a pretty wide diameter. If there is another solution or bulkhead fitting for hose I am interested in checking it out.
What say ye experts? How have you handled routing hoses through your anchor locker in a skookum fashion?
-Pat