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New holding tank installation

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:04 pm
by greenranger05
Hi everyone, i have a 1972 F 25 that needs a holding tank system installed. I was wondering where the best location for a tank, and also the deck fill for pump-out should be located. Seems like the tank will fit below the deck under the starboard seat. Just wondered if anyone has any advice.

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:46 am
by prowlersfish
Can anyone with a F25 help ? I would Try and put it as close to the head as posable along with the pump out . Not knowing the exact layout , I can't help much .

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:43 am
by Big D
Sorry GR05, I haven't been on an F25 for quite a while now and can't recall systems layout. If you're going with a Vacuflush system, there are some guidelines you must follow for a trouble/smell free system. Let us know if that's the route route you're taking, we can help there. By the way, welcome aboard. We have a good bunch of guys and gals here that are always willing to help when they can. Good luck with her. Oh, and we like pictures :wink:

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:45 am
by The Dog House
If you are going to install a holding tank, under the starboard seat is probably the best place. Do you need a holding tank? The direct discharge head on our boat was replaced with a large porta potti and it works well. We only stay on our boat for a couple of days at a time, but for that long the porta potti has plenty of capacity. How long do you plan on staying on your boat?

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:56 am
by greenranger05
My wife and I spend a lot of time over the spring and summer months on the boat. The past few years we have just used the marinas head, but last year we decided we would like to have the head function. Last year i bought the kit and rebuilt the pump. Seems to work fine pumping water in and out, but think a tank would be nice for overnight stays on the lake. by the way, what is vacuflush?

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:21 am
by Big D
Vacuflush is a Dometic trademark for a vacuum type toilet system desined for boats, RVs, residential, commercial, etc. It has a vacuum generator that generates a vacuum. The hose between it and the toilet is under vacuum. When you push the pedal or button on electric models, the ball sealing the bottom of the bowl opens and in one second, everything is gone. Your wife will think you're brilliant for having installed one. They now have very compact units for smaller applications that have the vacuum generator intergral to the holding tanks. More pricy than your average manual or electric pump style system but completely different experience in my opinion, but the wallet dictates your options. The video below, gives you an idea of what I'm taking about, don't let the big boats deter you, ythey are used on boats your size as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOYIXq80yCg

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:55 pm
by Nancy
If space is limited, you might want to consider an MSD version of a porta-potti, e.g. http://www.thetford.com/Home/Products/P ... fault.aspx. This unit can be plumbed to an on-deck pumpout fitting, so don't let the portable designation discourage you. It can handle 50-60 flushes, so the small size is deceptive.

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:51 pm
by lawyerdave71
Nancy wrote:If space is limited, you might want to consider an MSD version of a porta-potti, e.g. http://www.thetford.com/Home/Products/P ... fault.aspx. This unit can be plumbed to an on-deck pumpout fitting, so don't let the portable designation discourage you. It can handle 50-60 flushes, so the small size is deceptive.

Speaking of which, I just got a brand new one off of Ebay for $130. And I LOVE IT!!

I recommend this route for a 25 footer. All the other systems seem to add unnecessary weight.

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:48 pm
by Nancy
The Thetford 365 is a nice simple system that just works. With the deck pumpout, what's not to like?

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:55 am
by aaronbocknek
another option is this toilet/holding tank setup by sealand. the original model was used on several trojans in the early 1980's.
it has a self contained holding tank that can either be hooked up to the deck for a pump out, or, the hose can be connected to a larger holding tank that can either be dumped overboard (if it's permitted of course, using a whale pump or 12v macerator) or from the smaller toilet/tank to the larger bilge holding tank then up to the deck pump out. the toilet is also plumbed into the vessels fresh water system for flushing. personally, i'd go with this unit (the toilet seat is a little larger than a portable unit), save the space in the bilge, and direct vent/pump out on the deck.

http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... &id=105225

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:04 pm
by Nancy
Yes, the Sealand unit is nice. It's marginally larger than the Thetford, so important to check dimensions carefully.

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:30 pm
by greenranger05
Thank you all for your advice and input! I have decided to settle with a typical 20 gal. holding tank, conventional system, with deck pump out only. i figuered that we will only need to use this seldomly since we mostly stay at the docks when overnighting. The vacu flush did definitly make me second guess that though!

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:48 pm
by Commissionpoint
Nothing quite like the putrid green waterfall of Aqua Kem & urine in an electric head. Ahhhh. The good old days...... :roll:

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:53 am
by Big D
Commissionpoint wrote:Nothing quite like the putrid green waterfall of Aqua Kem & urine in an electric head. Ahhhh. The good old days...... :roll:
+1
The problem with systems that don't operate on vacuum such as impeller driven or cylindrical pump style units is that they are designed to move fluid/waste not air. Once the fluid/waste gets to a level that allows air in, they stop pushing fluid, hence there is always a bit left in the bowl that must be chased with fresh water if you hope to have nothing but clean water left in the bowl. The gravity units solve that problem but I prefer to have the waste held outside the living space.

Re: New holding tank installation

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:05 am
by prowlersfish
Commissionpoint wrote:Nothing quite like the putrid green waterfall of Aqua Kem & urine in an electric head. Ahhhh. The good old days...... :roll:

Are your talking about the old recirculating heads ? I sure don't have a issue like that with the elc head on my boat.