bds
New Member
Hi
I'm building a boat at the moment, and have got to make some decisions now about a holding tank. The consensus seems to be that a gravity system is the simplest and most likely to be problem-free, but unfortunately I really don't have room for a tank above the waterline (but have plenty of free/wasted below the waterline).
What I wondered is whether it is possible or sensible to implement the following system:
1. Toilet is a macerating type (already bought)
2. As with a gravity system, have all waste go via the holding tank instead of using a diverter valve
3. Have a float switch in the holding tank, that brings on a pump when there is anything in the tank. (Like an automatic greywater tank, but with the pump external)
4. Leave the pump 'live' while out at sea, switch it off while in port. (The seacock can even stay open except when the boat is unattended)
It is such a simple system and so easy to use that I suspect there must be a catch!! Can anyone enlighten me or, if it is a viable system, is it supplied anywhere as a kit?
Many thanks
I'm building a boat at the moment, and have got to make some decisions now about a holding tank. The consensus seems to be that a gravity system is the simplest and most likely to be problem-free, but unfortunately I really don't have room for a tank above the waterline (but have plenty of free/wasted below the waterline).
What I wondered is whether it is possible or sensible to implement the following system:
1. Toilet is a macerating type (already bought)
2. As with a gravity system, have all waste go via the holding tank instead of using a diverter valve
3. Have a float switch in the holding tank, that brings on a pump when there is anything in the tank. (Like an automatic greywater tank, but with the pump external)
4. Leave the pump 'live' while out at sea, switch it off while in port. (The seacock can even stay open except when the boat is unattended)
It is such a simple system and so easy to use that I suspect there must be a catch!! Can anyone enlighten me or, if it is a viable system, is it supplied anywhere as a kit?
Many thanks