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> FWIW, both
FWIW, both of my C&Cs had/have vented loops.
From: Chuck Saur via CnC-List
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2019 11:01 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Chuck Saur
Subject: Stus-List Head plumbing...
All this chatter about plumbing raised, for me, a related question for you 37+
guys.
All this chatter about plumbing raised, for me, a related question for you
37+ guys.
I am changing a leaking, not really serviceable toilet to a new one, and
plan to change the hoses as well. On the 37+ there appears to be no
factory-installed vented loop on discharge line. Not one on my ex-boat,
ist"
Cc: "Rick Brass"
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 9:49:13 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Your head inlet teed to the sink drain is exactly the way my 38 is plumbed. I
think that arrangement was pretty common in the 70s.
My question is why you would close the si
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 B
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
erra Verde, Fl.
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From: Russ & Melody via CnC-List
Date:04/19/2016 9:08 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Russ & Melody
Subject: Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Hi Ken,
If the just gets casual us
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 9:56 AM
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Cc: Marek Dziedzic (hotmail)
Subject: Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
I am actually thinking about re-plumbing my head this way; however, I am not
sure how well it would work for using the outboard water. In order to pump
water into
: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:04 PM
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Cc: randy.staff...@comcast.net
Subject: Stus-List Head Plumbing
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 sin
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*Sent:* Monday, April 18, 2016 23:17
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*Cc:* Russ & Melody <mailto:russ...@telus.net>
*Subject:* Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Hi Randy,
This is the way I plumb my head basin & toilet intake many y
inlet line.
Rick Brass
Washington, NC
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Ken Heaton
via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 7:10 AM
To: cnc-list
Cc: Ken Heaton
Subject: Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
The head sink is so far outboard in the C&
ject: Re: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Hi Randy,
This is the way I plumb my head basin & toilet intake many years ago.
The reasons are two-fold, I eliminated an unnecessary thru-hull penetration and
if we're going to be away form the boat for a couple of weeks or more, I pump a
1/2 si
Hi Ken,
If the just gets casual use, an inline ball float
check valve might prevent the unintended washing.
From that annoying port hand basin.
This is similar to what I was thinking about, but
it doesn't have the ball so the seal isn't as good.
http://www.fisheriessupply.com/th-marine-inli
sh / wet lever of course.
> Thanks all for the responses.
>
> Cheers,
> Randy
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> *Cc: *"Rick Brass"
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wo as insurance against a hose leak.
Rick Brass
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Randy
Stafford via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:04 PM
To: cnc-list
Cc: randy.staff...@comcast.net
Subject: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Listers-
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> *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] *On Behalf Of *Randy
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> *Sent:* Monday, April 18, 2016 11:04 PM
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> *Subject:* Stus-List Head Plumbing
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> Listers-
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: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Randy
Stafford via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:04 PM
To: cnc-list
Cc: randy.staff...@comcast.net
Subject: Stus-List Head Plumbing
Listers-
If you'll humor me again, I'd like to get your comments on how t
Hi Randy,
This is the way I plumb my head basin & toilet intake many years ago.
The reasons are two-fold, I eliminated an unnecessary thru-hull
penetration and if we're going to be away form the boat for a couple
of weeks or more, I pump a 1/2 sink of fresh water through the toilet
to elimin
Not an uncommon configuration. I've seen it before.
Dennis C.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Randy Stafford via CnC-List <
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
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
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