samfieldhouse
Well-Known Member
I crew on a 2000s Dufour 38 that has various quirks.
There appears to be a holding tank that doesn’t function like any I’ve seen before.
It would appear that the heads outlet goes into the top of the tank.
At the bottom of the tank is an outlet straight to the seacock.
At the top of the tank there’s a small diameter breather/overflow (I assume) and a large diameter pipe to a pump out fitting on deck.
My assumption is that one can empty the toilet with the seacock closed, filling the tank, with pressure expelled via the breather.
With the seacock open I assume it then empties via the seacock as normal, with the pressure from the heads forcing the contents of the tank out via the seacock.
Currently the tank appears full, with water being expelled from the breather when the toilet is pumped and, when unscrewed, black water coming out of the inspection hatch.
I’m assuming there’s a blockage at the bottom of the tank, preventing egress via the seacock.
I’ve never seen a system like this, has anyone else?
There are no additional valves or plumbing. And yes, I also question what happens with the boat healed and the tank dipping below the waterline.
And how do we pump it out, I’ve never used a pump out station to empty this type of tank, do we just suck and hope?
There appears to be a holding tank that doesn’t function like any I’ve seen before.
It would appear that the heads outlet goes into the top of the tank.
At the bottom of the tank is an outlet straight to the seacock.
At the top of the tank there’s a small diameter breather/overflow (I assume) and a large diameter pipe to a pump out fitting on deck.
My assumption is that one can empty the toilet with the seacock closed, filling the tank, with pressure expelled via the breather.
With the seacock open I assume it then empties via the seacock as normal, with the pressure from the heads forcing the contents of the tank out via the seacock.
Currently the tank appears full, with water being expelled from the breather when the toilet is pumped and, when unscrewed, black water coming out of the inspection hatch.
I’m assuming there’s a blockage at the bottom of the tank, preventing egress via the seacock.
I’ve never seen a system like this, has anyone else?
There are no additional valves or plumbing. And yes, I also question what happens with the boat healed and the tank dipping below the waterline.
And how do we pump it out, I’ve never used a pump out station to empty this type of tank, do we just suck and hope?

