Lomax
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I'm currently planning the refit of a 44' steel barge and have a million questions! It's a challenge to find room for all the equipment required for comfortable aboard living while using as little precious living space as possible. One such item is the dreaded black water tank... My boat happens to blessed with a large engine room (diesel), with plenty of space for a good size tank - on my drawings I have fitted an 88L Vetus along one side, which has the benefit of placing it within inches from the head (electric macerator type, right on the other side of the bulkhead), but I'm worried that the often high temperature in the engine room may promote "interesting" biological activity in the tank. What's the common wisdom on placing black water tanks in the engine room?
I'm currently planning the refit of a 44' steel barge and have a million questions! It's a challenge to find room for all the equipment required for comfortable aboard living while using as little precious living space as possible. One such item is the dreaded black water tank... My boat happens to blessed with a large engine room (diesel), with plenty of space for a good size tank - on my drawings I have fitted an 88L Vetus along one side, which has the benefit of placing it within inches from the head (electric macerator type, right on the other side of the bulkhead), but I'm worried that the often high temperature in the engine room may promote "interesting" biological activity in the tank. What's the common wisdom on placing black water tanks in the engine room?
