Alex
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I didn’t cut any out of the vanity.
If the hose is just plugged you can free it up as I described. It’s almost impossible for the hose to wear out or break down, especially with a boat as young as yours is. Scale is not bad in the above the water line sections of the hose. It is the area near the through hull that is worse.
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> Alex,
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> What about adding an access port on the front, vertical part of the molded “step” on which the toilet is fastened? You might be able to get just enough access to manage the attachment point.
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>> Bill, Thanks for the candid response. A Marine
>> Mechanic friend of mine told me I need to
>> cut out the molded in vanity in order to do this work. Yikes! I was hopeful for a silver bullet.
>> I guess no luck. Alex
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One tip probably everyone already knows about is “ never flush toilet paper down the the toilet”. Human waste will make it through an almost plugged hose or fitting. Toilet paper won’t make it through......even the stuff made especially for MSD’s.
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> On Apr 7, 2019, at 10:39 AM, "rabj...@gmail.com" <rabj...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks much to all for the helpful input.
> Need to mull over some of the take aways
> and decide just how badly I want to proceed.
> Especially since there are some interim and
> less onerous opportunities. Again, thanks,
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David,By berth floor, I’m assuming you mean the teak floor in the V-berth came up. If that is the case, do you remember if that gave you access to the bilge area underneath the molded floor in the head?
I’m troubleshooting a head and order it that I think (hope) is due to a mess left from the PO install of a new toilet (I can see and smell the “mess”). Easier access to that area would make my life easier, but it be nice to know if that’s the answer before I pull everything apart.
Alex,I did the job last summer with professional help on all the hoses on "Sandpiper" (Hull#32). The vanity stayed in place. All the trim of the cabinet, the head door, the cabinet doors and shelving, the berth floor, drawers and some trim forward removed. The Y-valve unbolted, A good time to rebuild it and install proper duck-bill valves. All the forward head hoses were almost completely clogged with salt build-up, the aft head hoses were clear, except for the last foot. It was a very physically strenuous job. We installed a new vent with a 45 degree fitting to avoid kinking the hose and a new loop. Taking turns to saw sections of old hose, grabbing each others ankles to haul each other while tugging on stiff hoses to pop them off nipples was part of the process. We installed the highest quality saniflex smooth bore discharge hoses, somewhere around 40 feet. They were not that flexible either.I was told that the best way to get any life out of the system was to rinse the hoses by flushing with fresh water when storing the boat between trips (periodic fresh water flush) This still includes periodic "salad dressing" vinegar flush for urine salt build-up and a non-decomposing lubricant for all the toilet valving and system hardware. Took about 4 days.Lots of fun,DAS
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Any one out there have any experience changing
out the direct overboard discharge hose on the forward
head. This is the hose that runs from
The MSD to a Y valve on the vanity then
To a thru Hull and overboard?
Alex
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REPLACE FORWARD HOLDING TANK PUMPOUT PUMP. Original Guzzler Diaphragm pump catalog no. M-500-V had flapper valves and did not work for worth a damn. 400 strokes discharged practically nothing from the holding tank. A replacement pump, Guzzler Diaphragm pump catalog no. M-500-V ??, with duck-bill valves was supplied by Pearson Composites. Aaron from Seaview North boat yard in Bellingham did the work. He cut a large, rectangular hole around the pump in order to remove it. He then bent and mounted a Star Board cover plate with the pump mounted to it. The duck-bill valve pump works very well. Three strokes, initially dry, primed it. A few more strokes emptied the line from the nominally empty holding tank.

New discharge pump with custom mounting panel.
May 23, 2007
FORWARD HOLDING TANK TEST. Filled with fresh water. Inspection port on the top leaks when water splashed up to it. Must not overfill the tank. Exit fitting seems to be tight after last winter’s repair by Dave at Western Yacht Systems. Note: 350 strokes on the new manual pumpout pump completely empties the full holding tank.
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Great work. Where are you going to mount the manual pump and the Y Valve that you show near the new pump. Thanks
Bill#6
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Ok, so I tackled the job or ripping out all the plumbing in the fwd head, and "haz mat site" is fairly appropriate. But I was able to finally get a good understanding of the insane design installed on this boat, and figured I'd write it down so someone else might benefit. While not completely done removing all hose--going in with better tools---the goal is to add all new hose with a simpler design that still allows all pump out options. see attached.--Sean
On Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 8:19:35 AM UTC-5, us50931 wrote:Thanks...my install has two Tee's in the configuration, which was really throwing me off b/c my manual was different. Plus, I couldn't see the other Tee originally. Now the problem is that when I try and use the discharge pump (boat on hard, thru hull open, holding tank full of fresh water), I can't seem to get a prime. I can hear water moving through hoses, but it's not sucking from the tank. I wonder if the discharge through hull needs resistance (i.e water outside hull) to create suction?
On Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 8:38:47 PM UTC-4, William Stellin wrote:You can pump the toilet directly overboard. The y valve direct the stuff to either overboard or to the holding tank. The pump empties the tank overboard thru the thru hull under the boat
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