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I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have
the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? |
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On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:08 +0000, Mas Dubh
wrote: I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? I built a system in a 40 ft. boat (which is undoubtedly different). I fabricated a fiberglass sump which contained the waste pump and routed the waste line to the sink drain. To save space in the sump I used an air pressure bilge pump switch to activate the pump. Glued the sump to the floor of the Head compartment. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:08 +0000, Mas wrote: I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? I built a system in a 40 ft. boat (which is undoubtedly different). I fabricated a fiberglass sump which contained the waste pump and routed the waste line to the sink drain. To save space in the sump I used an air pressure bilge pump switch to activate the pump. Glued the sump to the floor of the Head compartment. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) Cheers Bruce I am not familiar with air pressure switches - I'll check them out. My problem is the fact of cutting out for a sump may weaken the plastic moulding and could give rise to future leaks. Offshore on N/Sea oil platforms it seemed always the case that the deck drains, supported by drain pipework, ended up higher than the surrounding droopy plate - I'll need to watch for that too. Ideally there should be no residual pooling. The disposal route via the sink drain is my favoured option too. |
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On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:00:10 +0000, Mas Dubh
wrote: Bruce wrote: On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:08 +0000, Mas wrote: I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? I built a system in a 40 ft. boat (which is undoubtedly different). I fabricated a fiberglass sump which contained the waste pump and routed the waste line to the sink drain. To save space in the sump I used an air pressure bilge pump switch to activate the pump. Glued the sump to the floor of the Head compartment. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) Cheers Bruce I am not familiar with air pressure switches - I'll check them out. My problem is the fact of cutting out for a sump may weaken the plastic moulding and could give rise to future leaks. Offshore on N/Sea oil platforms it seemed always the case that the deck drains, supported by drain pipework, ended up higher than the surrounding droopy plate - I'll need to watch for that too. Ideally there should be no residual pooling. The disposal route via the sink drain is my favoured option too. My experience with the usual float switches for bilge pumps has not been good - every one I ever installed failed. I came across the air pressure switches which are a diaphragm operated switch connected by a hose to a small plastic cup that mounts in the bilge. As water in the bilge rises so does pressure in the diaphragm operated switch. I've had these installed for years without failure. I epoxied the sump into the floor in the Head with a couple of layers of glass tape to reinforce the joint. No problems with the joint in something like 6 years and we spend about half our time on the boat. The sump contains a small Rule pump that connects to a fiberglass tube epoxied into the sump, which in turn connects to a hose to the sink drain. The pump wires lead through a hole in the side of the sump and are sealed with 3M 5200. Never has a leak. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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![]() "Mas Dubh" wrote in message ... I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? This is what I've got in my boat http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|51|26832|319659&id=680799 There is a flush thru hull in a molded in recess in the head floor and a hose that leads to the drain fixture under a different section of the deck which has a hatch board. |
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mmc wrote:
"Mas wrote in message ... I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? This is what I've got in my boat http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|51|26832|319659&id=680799 There is a flush thru hull in a molded in recess in the head floor and a hose that leads to the drain fixture under a different section of the deck which has a hatch board. sorry mmc - that link appears broken md |
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On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:08 +0000, Mas Dubh
wrote: I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? Scuttle it for the insurance and buy something with everything you want already there.I think they can hang you for barretry so don't get caught. Casady |
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:08 +0000, Mas wrote: I am sussing out how to fit a shower in my Hunter Horizon 26 TK. I have the system roughed out but am baulking at the waste disposal. The heads compartment is a moulded part wall and floor section in plastic. I may have to cut this to fit in a drain bund to the pump suction. Anyone out there familiar with this sort of scope in this craft or a similar one and how to resolve this elegantly with a minimum of disruption to existing moulding? Scuttle it for the insurance and buy something with everything you want already there.I think they can hang you for barretry so don't get caught. Casady Bizarre (IMO) take on the problem. The eventual mods will be assessed by a surveyor along with the rest of the craft before plonking in the briney. |
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