When the Admeral declares she won't go out on the boat because she thinks using the head is waaay to complicated there are only two possible solutions.
1) Sail solo (sometimes the simplest.)
2) Make using the head as simple as can be (more work for the maintenance crew.
While checking out the boat plumbing system I determined that one of the PO's had run a line from the fresh water tank to the head sink drain/seacock/head flush intake. Oh yes, there was a basic one-way valve in the line to prevent the nasties from contaminating the fresh water supply.
Getting rid of that was easy.
The next step was adding a fresh water tank to be used only for flushing the head. Fortunately the Catalina 25 has a compartment just aft of the bow holding tank area. A search of the internet found a supplier of poly tanks. A 4 gal. tank seemed large enough to handle the flushing needs for a long weekend.
Using mostly the parts and hoses that were already there and reconfiguring the layout I came up with a manifold that allowed flushing the head using: 1) the dedicated head flushing tank water, 2) sink drain water or 3) sea water. Mostly, we will have the system set for using tank water.
Now the Admiral only has to contend with switching from Flush to Dry and pumping the handle.:dance:
1) Sail solo (sometimes the simplest.)
2) Make using the head as simple as can be (more work for the maintenance crew.
While checking out the boat plumbing system I determined that one of the PO's had run a line from the fresh water tank to the head sink drain/seacock/head flush intake. Oh yes, there was a basic one-way valve in the line to prevent the nasties from contaminating the fresh water supply.
The next step was adding a fresh water tank to be used only for flushing the head. Fortunately the Catalina 25 has a compartment just aft of the bow holding tank area. A search of the internet found a supplier of poly tanks. A 4 gal. tank seemed large enough to handle the flushing needs for a long weekend.
Using mostly the parts and hoses that were already there and reconfiguring the layout I came up with a manifold that allowed flushing the head using: 1) the dedicated head flushing tank water, 2) sink drain water or 3) sea water. Mostly, we will have the system set for using tank water.
Now the Admiral only has to contend with switching from Flush to Dry and pumping the handle.:dance:
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