yea that is that Raritan fresh head kit. it is supposed to work with
most modern toilets as a simple bolt on. It ads a vacuum breaker to
make it safe to connect to boat fresh water supply and gives good
quality Raritan pump.
Danny
On 4/19/2016 12:02 PM, Bob Caughran via CnC-List wrote:
On Beemer I have a thru hull and seacock under the sink that feeds the
head. Was fine in lakes but now with seawater it's less than my
liking. Always had to have seacock closed as would overflow the head
on a port tack.
I plan to plumb from onboard water supply this spring. They have a kit
if I plumb from
Pressure water side of sink in head. Currently leave the head on dry
and pour from cup on the sink. Works fine and no odors.
Bob
Beemer, 29mkii, 309
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On Apr 18, 2016, at 10:04 PM, Randy Stafford via CnC-List
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
Listers-
If you'll humor me again, I'd like to get your comments on how the
head on my boat (30-1 #7) is currently plumbed.
The intake hose is teed into the vanity sink drain to its through
hull. The discharge hose goes to a holding tank only (no Y-valve for
overboard discharge).
It's the intake hose I'm wondering about. I suppose with the vanity
sink drain through-hull seacock closed, e.g. when underway, I could
pump fresh water into the head by first pumping it into the vanity
sink and letting the sink drain. When not underway, with the vanity
sink drain through-hull seacock open, I could pump raw water into the
head.
Does that sound reasonable, or is my boat's head intake plumbing screwy?
Thanks,
Randy
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