Hi everyone,
while visiting Parkers some 12 years ago I had a look at a 285 which was having the deck fitted.
This model had a holding tank fitted under the Starborad deck behind the internal moldings. It was fitted on a bracket so it was high up, with just enough room for the holding tank pump out filler to fit along with the pipe from the loo. The sea exit was sited so it was an easy run to the waste out sea cock - thus making it relativly simple to clear any blockages by rodding from the pump out cap down to the seacock connection.
I fitted a similar system on our P27 along with an electric lavac loo. The tank was pattened using foam blocks which were trimmed to fit and placed on a 'shelf' grp'd to the side and main bulkhead. This allowed the positioning of the deck pump-out, side vent, pumped entrance and sea exit to be detremined. Standard Vetus fittings were used for these fitted to holes cut in the tank.
The tank was fabricated with grp as a hollow basin and seperate lid with these being fitted together with filled grp and many small s/s bolts. The whole was finished in white flo-coat.
All the electrics and the loo were concealed behind a replacement internal panel which fitted after the original grp molding had been cut out. a single button activates the pump and needs around 20 seconds of pumping to get a flow going.
It has worked well for the last 12 years providing around 30l of storeage (around 2 days for two people) and I have only had to replace the joker valves in the pump once. A single instance of blockage was caused by indigestable corn on the cob !
No smells and our day guests seem to be able to cope with 'flushing the loo' better than pumping.
Rgds
Chris
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