Bathroom & Plumbing System

Fresh & Waste Water Systems, Climate Control, etc.
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bill
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Location: Grosse Ile MI

Re: Bathroom & Plumbing System

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BigM
Moby Rick,
Cheap repair for your old saibot toilet. :roll:

http://www.five-oceans.com/articulo/com ... -cover/728
bill
Former owner of
ALUMINATION
Grosse Ile MI
Located on LakeErie
37' F/B Sedan
1975
Twin 360 Chrysler Marine
Raw water cooled
Hydraulic steering both helms
USCG Master Lic. Retired[/color]
Third Owner bill
railrunner04
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Re: Bathroom & Plumbing System

Post by railrunner04 »

I'll have to pull that up for him see if its something he's gonna spring for hes on a fixed income now :lol:
Moby Rick
FYC grosse ile mich
32ft F/B express
1971
T/318 Chrysler marine
yooper
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Re: Bathroom & Plumbing System

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uric acid eats the aluminum tank, It has gotta go. You can get good plastic replacements. Google Marine waste tanks.
TinChips
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Re: Bathroom & Plumbing System

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The Ronco B-233 20 gallon tank fits perfectly under the V-berth in a 32' boat.

http://www.tank-depot.com/productdetail ... rt=RH-B233
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Re: Bathroom & Plumbing System

Post by BlueSkye »

My potable water tank is in the bow and my hot water tank is in the stern, as is the toilet holding tank. Originally I don't think the boat had water heater or holding tank, the head was designed to flush into the lake. Yours should be better thought out, but go to a plastic holding tank.
1971 32ft Express 2x318
Seneca Lake, Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Rideau
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