Steve,Great info! got any pictures or diagrams? I am considering the mock up. I think you're right, it is the only way to make sure it will fit. I'm seeing all kinds of diagrams on line. Some have a loop and some do not. One guy claims he had a tank made by ronco in which he had the inlet to the tank installed low with an internal stand pipe. This would take the place of the loop. He put the tank directly behind the head and ended up with very short hose runs. I really like this design. It seems simple, eliminates all the hose and vented loop in the head compartment. It looks much cleaner, allows for a gravity drain and gets the pump-out fitting on the side deck. The one on the boat currently was installed right next the the mast and is labeled "water" and whoever installed it hacked it and caused spider web cracks in the gel coat that travel several feet. My biggest concern with this design is whether or not I can get a tank to fit. I'd probably have to cut out the base of the storage compartment and commandeer that space. So, this is starting to sound like more of a project than I want it to be... I could use the same location as the existing bladder but, then these is no real way to empty the tank without another pump that I can think of. Then the cost goes up and the system becomes way more complex... Here is a diagram of what I was thinking of...http://sdrv.ms/18Gs2FG
---------- Original Message ---------- From: Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject: Re: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system. Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 08:33:31 -0400 My original tank was made by Kracor. I just went through this exercise last season. The kracor tank for my boat is still available from Kracor but they wanted $700 plus shipping .. and shipping to Canada would have been over $100. Ok. Next option? I had removed the old stainless holding tank (some PO had replaced the original kracor with SS) because it was leaking when I got the boat. Gross. First job I did on the new boat. Gross. Anyway, plastic-mart, yup .. I found a 20 gallon holding tank that fit in the bow perfectly!Total broke down like this:Order Items ---------------------------Qty: 1 - �20 Gallon RV Waste�Holding�Tank - (S-H2020-B (bow)) Price Each: $200.99 Build a Tank - I will submit a technical drawing with fitting locations Qty: 1 - �Holding�Tank Pump-out Kit - (DT-30) Price Each: $47.99 ---------------------------2 Items Subtotal: $248.98 Tax: $24.30Shipping: $54.74 Total: $328.02 The $700 price for the kracor was just the tank, no fittings etc. I'm very happy with the plastic-mart tank and the service was excellent. I took measurements from several of the online tanks that I thought would fit and then mocked up the tanks with cardboard and then checked for fit on the boat. I'm glad I did this it worked out perfectly. Do consider mocking up a cardboard tank if you have ANY doubt about fit. Good luck, it's a dirty job. SteveSuhana, C&C 32Toronto On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:59 AM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com> wrote: I'm not really sure what the banana would do... �Lol I have thought about the porta potty and then thought the composting toilet would have been a better idea. �I'm still not completely convinced that it isn't. �It is an easy install and for the amount of time we need it, it may well be a good solution. �However, it grossed out the admiral. �So, I'm on to this solution of a good holding tank design. T-Mobile. America�s First Nationwide 4G Network ----- Reply message ----- From: "bobmor99 ." <bobmo...@gmail.com> To: <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Subject: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.Date: Mon, Oct 21, 2013 9:51 pm I'm mainly a daysailor who has so far avoided the poo issue. If I were to forgo my very comfortable bed and spend a night aboard Ox, I would first try to address the poo problem at the source - with bananas. Beyond that, I'd go Porta Potti and deal with it.Bob MOx 33-1Jax, FL On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:27 AM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com> wrote: Okay guys,�I'm planning a new waste system. �I'm going with the Raritan PHC head and a new holding tank. �I currently have a very old Jabsco head and a bladder holding tank. �I really don't like the bladder. �It has worked okay but, one day it will fail and it will be disgusting! �I just want rid of it...�I'm looking for ideas on the design. �i.e. �Where to install the tank and how to pipe it. �I've been reading and I was thinking to try and install about a 16-18 gallon tank, that conforms to the hull, behind the head. �However, after a closer look on Saturday, I'm not sure there is enough room there. �I was kind of hoping to install it there in order to pipe up a gravity drain for when I'm in an area where that is possible. �This would also keep the hose runs very short and I could easily vent and pipe the pump-out fitting in the side deck above.�Of course that would have the need of piping up hill to get into the tank and make it a bit harder to clear the waste from the hose with every flush. �Then I heard it might be better to have the waste run downhill to the tank. �That would create the need of pumping overboard if I were in an area that allowed it and the need of another pump. ��I'm not exactly sure how the pump-out system works when having it done at a pump-out station. �Is it a fitting that attaches to the deck fitting and sucks it up the hose or, do they run a smaller hose down into the tank and suck it directly out with their hose?�Anyway, �As always, any and all advice, insights and colorful comments are appreciated!�DannyLolita1973 Viking 33Westport Point, MA _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album http://www.cncphotoalbum.com CnC-List@cnc-list.com _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album http://www.cncphotoalbum.com CnC-List@cnc-list.com
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