Okay, So, I sent Peggie Hall a private message on "Cruisers Forum" and she 
wrote back saying she would be happy to help me design a solid system for my 
boat.  I have a phone call scheduled with her this evening!  That is pretty 
amazing that she is so willing to help a complete stranger.  She said she would 
prefer a phone call because she could transfer more information in 45 minutes 
to an hour conversation than loads of back and fourth emails. I'll share 
whatever info I get if you all are interested. Danny,Lolita1973 Viking 
33Westport Point, MA   

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From: "j...@svpaws.net" <j...@svpaws.net>
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 16:35:52 -0400


Ah.... Are you sure about the lectrasan?  You seem to be implying that their 
use is legal in a no discharge zone? John

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On Oct 23, 2013, at 4:27 PM, "Rick Brass" <rickbr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

 Did an offshore passage in a boat with a composting head, and heartily 
recommend the concept. The only downside I found to the installation I 
experienced was the need to climb up onto the head &ndash; this one was pretty 
tall.
 
I removed the holding tank on my 38 a few years ago and installed in its place 
a Lectra-San, a 9 gallon tank, and a group 24 deep cycle battery to power the 
Lectra-San and the windlass. In the past 4 years or so I&rsquo;ve never had to 
worry about a pumpout or overboard discharge &ndash; though I have had to 
explain to a couple of Coasties and USCG Auxilliary folks what &ldquo;No 
Discharge&rdquo; means and the CG rules for a type I MSD.
 
Rick Brass
 
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djhaug...@juno.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 7:00 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.
 
I'm not really sure what the banana would do...  Lol

I have thought about the porta potty and then thought the composting toilet 
would have been a better idea.  I'm still not completely convinced that it 
isn't.  It is an easy install and for the amount of time we need it, it may 
well be a good solution.  However, it grossed out the admiral.  So, I'm on to 
this solution of a good holding tank design.

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From: "bobmor99 ." <bobmo...@gmail.com>
To: <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Stus-List New Head and holding tank system.
Date: Mon, Oct 21, 2013 9:51 pm
 
I'm mainly a daysailor who has so far avoided the poo issue. If I were to forgo 
my very comfortable bed and spend a night aboard Ox, I would first try to 
address the poo problem at the source - with bananas. Beyond that, I'd go Porta 
Potti and deal with it.
Bob M
Ox 33-1
Jax, FL
 
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:27 AM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com> wrote:
Okay guys,
 
I'm planning a new waste system.  I'm going with the Raritan PHC head and a new 
holding tank.  I currently have a very old Jabsco head and a bladder holding 
tank.  I really don't like the bladder.  It has worked okay but, one day it 
will fail and it will be disgusting!  I just want rid of it...
 
I'm looking for ideas on the design.  i.e.  Where to install the tank and how 
to pipe it.  I've been reading and I was thinking to try and install about a 
16-18 gallon tank, that conforms to the hull, behind the head.  However, after 
a closer look on Saturday, I'm not sure there is enough room there.  I was kind 
of hoping to install it there in order to pipe up a gravity drain for when I'm 
in an area where that is possible.  This would also keep the hose runs very 
short and I could easily vent and pipe the pump-out fitting in the side deck 
above.
 
Of course that would have the need of piping up hill to get into the tank and 
make it a bit harder to clear the waste from the hose with every flush.  Then I 
heard it might be better to have the waste run downhill to the tank.  That 
would create the need of pumping overboard if I were in an area that allowed it 
and the need of another pump.  
 
I'm not exactly sure how the pump-out system works when having it done at a 
pump-out station.  Is it a fitting that attaches to the deck fitting and sucks 
it up the hose or, do they run a smaller hose down into the tank and suck it 
directly out with their hose?
 
Anyway,  As always, any and all advice, insights and colorful comments are 
appreciated!
 
Danny
Lolita
1973 Viking 33
Westport Point, MA

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