5teve
Well-Known Member
HI All
Looking for some collective wisdom.
Our new boat has no holding tank (as was common in Aus in the late 90's) I want to get one in asap as most places we will end up are zero discharge and no point having the head if your not going to use it (this is of course me saying this prior to any kind of future maintenance!
I'm planning on disconnecting the existing outlet and having the system as a seawater > head > holding tank > electric discharge or pump out only and doing away with direct discharge as the chances of us ever using that are going to be slim - I may add a point where I can add a temporary fresh water input (from a separate temp tank) to aid with flushing tanks and lines when required.
Now my issue is that most Aussie boats are build with a mezzanine galley stepping down from the saloon and then down from there into the cabins. This leaves not a great deal of room under the floors near the head and inlet / outlet thru hull fittings., however toward the rear of the hull, aft of the engines / fuel tanks there is literally acres of room - ready positioned glassed in platforms just begging for stuff to loaded up on them - however this would require pipe runs to the tank and back again of around 8-9 meters each way (including through a watertight bulkhead). As the boat has just been lifted - I dont really want to be lifting again just to put holes at the rear of the boat (unless I can find a 1.5" thru hull already there - but sure there isnt! - other advantage of this would be the pump out thru hull isnt directly in front of the port engine intake - genius!)
What is the general consensus or remote tanks for this purpose? My gut feeling (scuse the reference) is that its a lot of water to be pumping to fully flush the pipes which would lead to needing a larger holding tank to cope with this and the possibilities of leaks will increase. Advantage is over this distance I could probably use rigid piping..
Thought please!
Steve
Looking for some collective wisdom.
Our new boat has no holding tank (as was common in Aus in the late 90's) I want to get one in asap as most places we will end up are zero discharge and no point having the head if your not going to use it (this is of course me saying this prior to any kind of future maintenance!
I'm planning on disconnecting the existing outlet and having the system as a seawater > head > holding tank > electric discharge or pump out only and doing away with direct discharge as the chances of us ever using that are going to be slim - I may add a point where I can add a temporary fresh water input (from a separate temp tank) to aid with flushing tanks and lines when required.
Now my issue is that most Aussie boats are build with a mezzanine galley stepping down from the saloon and then down from there into the cabins. This leaves not a great deal of room under the floors near the head and inlet / outlet thru hull fittings., however toward the rear of the hull, aft of the engines / fuel tanks there is literally acres of room - ready positioned glassed in platforms just begging for stuff to loaded up on them - however this would require pipe runs to the tank and back again of around 8-9 meters each way (including through a watertight bulkhead). As the boat has just been lifted - I dont really want to be lifting again just to put holes at the rear of the boat (unless I can find a 1.5" thru hull already there - but sure there isnt! - other advantage of this would be the pump out thru hull isnt directly in front of the port engine intake - genius!)
What is the general consensus or remote tanks for this purpose? My gut feeling (scuse the reference) is that its a lot of water to be pumping to fully flush the pipes which would lead to needing a larger holding tank to cope with this and the possibilities of leaks will increase. Advantage is over this distance I could probably use rigid piping..
Thought please!
Steve
