I have a 9 Gal Mansfield Poly tank I removed several years ago and would
sell for 20bucks. (plus shipping)  It has a macerator towards the bottom,
and had some setup by Sealand to treat the tank with a chemical and
supposedly, discharge overboard.   I think by the time I got the boat that
wasn’t legal.  Also another (inline) pump that I think was to pump the waste
out of the holding tank. 

Can’t guarantee what will work, but the price is right.

 

9 Gallons just wasn’t enough for my crew   ;^)

 

 

Bill Coleman

C&C 39 animated_favicon1

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Martin
DeYoung
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 4:46 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.

 

Ø  … what is a reasonable sized holding tank. <

 

Depends on intended boat use.  Short trips, rarely living onboard for more
than a weekend, mostly tied to a dock lets you get away with a holding tank
on the small end of the capacity range.

 

For Calypso which had plenty of room in the forepeak for a semi-custom poly
tank we went with 40 gallons.  The intended use plan included 4 to 6
onboard, anchoring out most of the time in sensitive waters for up to 4 days
without access to a pump out or suitable offshore water.  We added a 3
position (empty, ½ full and Stop Pumping) gauge (green, yellow, and red
lights).

 

All output of the head goes directly into the holding tank.  From there we
can pump out at a dock or use a macerator type pump overboard.  We put in
two vents, one each side of the boat to be sure the KO brand (now sold by
Raritan) holding tank treatment had plenty of air.  In over 10 years of
often heavy use there has been little to no smell and only one “failure to
contain” event when the red warning light was ignored by a post-race
delivery crew.

 

Search the internets for Peggy Hall’s work on holding tank systems for a
well written dissertation on all things poop related.  Even if you are lucky
enough to go minimalist regarding head and holding tank systems Peggy’s
experience will be helpful.

 

Martin

Calypso

1971 C&C 43

Seattle

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Joel
Aronson
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 1:27 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.

 

Danny,

 

The 35/3 came with a 24 gallon tank.  I pump out 1 or 2 times a season.  The
brochures on the website list tankage for various models.

 

BTW, don't forget a vent!

 

Joel

 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 4:19 PM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com>
wrote:

Thanks for the responses.

Just outside of buzzards Bay is beyond the no discharge zone.  I've sailed
out there quite a few times on nice breezy days.  It would only be a 30-40
minute sail on a good day if I really needed to dump some poo...

what is a reasonable sized holding tank.  I really don't want to be carrying
around too much of that stuff.  I see new 40ish foot boats with 20 gal
holding tanks...

I don't know what that bladder I have now holds but, I doubt it is more than
15 gallons.

In our harbor the Harbor master will put you on a schedule and you can
notify that you need a pumpout by placing blue tape on your pumpout fitting.
So I really would never need more than a week's worth of holding.

Danny

 

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