Hi Peggy,
I am in the final stages of installing a new holding tank/septic system on my Nauticat 32. Thank you for your advice in designing this hopefully smell-free system.
I have installed the holding tank below the V verth and plumbed the intake and output lines and was just getting ready to install the vent line (1" tubing) when I discovered that my original plan to route the vent line forward through the anchor locker at a shallow angle will not work unless I route the vent line vertically for about 12 inches and then it will be intruding inside the stateroom running along the forward wall until it can then move forward through the anchor locker, and eventually to a through hull near the bow. I really don't want a sewer vent hose running between the my feet an my wifes!
My alternative is to route it aft, following the other sewer lines into the back of the closet in the forward stateroom and then straight up for about 24 inches to a through hull. That way, no vent line is visible in the stateroom, as it would run essentially horizontally under the berth into the closet.
Either way, the total hose length will be about 10 feet. The anchor locker route was my only hope for keeping the angle of the vent line to less than 45 degrees. How important is that and WHY is it important? What do you recommend between my two alternatives?
Thanks!
I am in the final stages of installing a new holding tank/septic system on my Nauticat 32. Thank you for your advice in designing this hopefully smell-free system.
I have installed the holding tank below the V verth and plumbed the intake and output lines and was just getting ready to install the vent line (1" tubing) when I discovered that my original plan to route the vent line forward through the anchor locker at a shallow angle will not work unless I route the vent line vertically for about 12 inches and then it will be intruding inside the stateroom running along the forward wall until it can then move forward through the anchor locker, and eventually to a through hull near the bow. I really don't want a sewer vent hose running between the my feet an my wifes!
My alternative is to route it aft, following the other sewer lines into the back of the closet in the forward stateroom and then straight up for about 24 inches to a through hull. That way, no vent line is visible in the stateroom, as it would run essentially horizontally under the berth into the closet.
Either way, the total hose length will be about 10 feet. The anchor locker route was my only hope for keeping the angle of the vent line to less than 45 degrees. How important is that and WHY is it important? What do you recommend between my two alternatives?
Thanks!