When I changed head and hoses last year, I went with the Trident #102 hose. 
Same as #101, but with white outside.
 
Pierre
Avalanche
C&C38-3
 

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Okay,

I spoke to Peggie Hall last night and she asked; "Do you have anything against 
black hoses?"  I said, "Not really."  She said "oh good! use the trident 101 
hoses.  I don't know of a single case where they have ever had a permeation 
issue."

I guess I'm going to have black hoses...I guess I could paint them if the 
admiral has an issue with them...

She also suggested a 24 gallon tank at least.  She said, on average, a manual 
toilet uses .6 gal/flush and the average person uses the toilet at leas 5 times 
per day. So, at a minimum your putting 3 gal/day/person in the the tank.  For 2 
people you get 6 gal/day so that tank will not even last 4 days because you 
don't want to be filling it to capacity.

So, we (she) decided the v-birth would be the best location for the new tank.  
I'll be heading down to the boat with the Ronco catalog in hand to figure out 
what the biggest tank I can fit under the v-birth.

All in all, it will be a very simple system.  Manual toilet (she said the 
Raritan PHC would have been here recommendation) to a Y valve diverting the 
waste either directly overboard or into the tank.  A 1" vent, as far forward as 
I can get it.  A pump out and potentially, a seperate fitting on the tank for a 
manual overboard tank drain with a manual pump.

The project moves on.

Danny
Lolita
1973 Viking 33
Westport Point, MA
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