doug748
Well-Known Member
" Although I wasn't aware of this solution, now that you've mentioned it, I can see the sense in a gravity holding tank. The only way I could see that fitting is to have it situated in the tall thin cupboard in the fore cabin where I had envisage the pipe loop, however I guess I could also explore using the space occupied by the small cupboard inside the heads compartment. That's not visible in my diagram, but it's essentially just above the photographic section. Thanks also to you (and Chris_Robb) for advice on keeping the hose lengths as short as possible. That's something I'll keep in mind when deciding where to put things. Thanks for your help."
I read a paper on my Owners Club website where this has been done. The tank is in use all the time and black water flows through it. In confined waters the gravity cock is closed and the tank fills, till the opportunity comes to empty it.
It is a small space, above the heads, but the author thinks he may have enough room for three days use on a lightly crewed boat. The advantages are it takes away no storage space and is totally unobtrusive.
I read a paper on my Owners Club website where this has been done. The tank is in use all the time and black water flows through it. In confined waters the gravity cock is closed and the tank fills, till the opportunity comes to empty it.
It is a small space, above the heads, but the author thinks he may have enough room for three days use on a lightly crewed boat. The advantages are it takes away no storage space and is totally unobtrusive.