You can save some pumping capacity by not peeing while you are having a
shower.



On 24 February 2013 10:42, Colin Kilgour <charliekilo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1. You could upsize the shower pump.
>
> 2. You could create an inline reservoir of sorts between the shower
> sump and the pump.   Depending on how big an issue you've got, you
> could create a dedicated reservoir or if it's a minor issue you could
> just upsize the hose diameter.
>
> On Bojangles, we just turn off the water while soaping and that seems
> to keep things in check.   Occasionally you end up with some water up
> to your instep, but that's not something we worry about.
>
> Cheers
> Colin
>
>
> On 2/24/13, Tom Buscaglia <t...@sv-alera.com> wrote:
> > Cruising question for the 37+ O's on the list.  Having never had the
> > luxury of a shower on board before, this is all new to me,
> >
> > Our shower sump runs a little slower than the shower does.  As a
> > result, if we loose focus mid shower (and who doesn't) , we get an
> > overflow.  I have checked the pickup, the filter and hoses to and
> > from the pump.  All are OK.  The only piece left is the Jabsco
> > 36970-1000 pump, which may or may not need a rebuild.
> >
> > Of course, the current situation does actually force us to use less
> > water, which is probably a good thing.  I am wondering if any of the
> > listers have any experience, thoughts or even just clever comments on
> > this...
> >
> > Tom Buscaglia
> > SV Alera
> > C&C 37+/40
> > Vashon Island WA
> > (206) 463-9200
> > www.sv-alera.com
> >
>
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