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I plumbed the heads just that way about 4 years ago...following your
suggestion . And rinse w/ fresh water religiously before leaving the boat. But we are greeted w/ a stench each time. Perhaps the intake lines need a clorox treatment since the replumbing was not done for the first year, but I don't really want to send clorox to the tank (discharge goes straight there). "Peggie Hall" wrote in message news ![]() Garland Gray II wrote: Now that I think about it, the survey (it was a 6 month old demonstrator boat) didn't make mention of this deficiency. If the toilet is completely above the waterline, it wasn't. It was almost completely below waterline. In that case, it WAS! I expect that the water between the vented loop and the bowl that is higher than the top of the bowl eventually drains to the bowl, to be replaced by air. But not before it stagnates in the anaerobic environment inside the hose...and could very well stay till it's flushed out if the wet/dry valves in the toilet is working as it should. However, you're overlooking the water that's also left in the intake tank between the thru-hull and the top of the loop, that has nowhere to go till it's flushed out when the seacock is opened again. I suspect that's where the worst of the problem occurs. It's easy to solve: Tee the head intake into the head sink drain. Flush using sea water...then, when leaving the boat, after you've closed all the seacocks, fill the sink with clean fresh water...flush the toilet. Because the seacock is closed, the toilet will pull the water out of the sink, rinsing all the sea water out of the WHOLE system (just pouring water down the toilet only rinses out the head discharge line...it doesn't ever get into the intake). Or, you can flush with fresh water all the time by keeping the seacock closed and adding water to the sink..though you really don't gain anything over just flushing all the sea water out before the boat sits. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 http://shop.sailboatowners.com/books...ku=90&cat=1304 |
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