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INTERNAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 4
Grey Water Holding System
Certain areas of the United States and Europe have initiated antipollution
regulations that require the use of a grey water holding system on boats.
When the optional grey water holding system is installed, all sink and shower
drain water, as well as condensation from the air conditioning unit, drains into
a grey water holding system rather than directly overboard. This system contains
two 40 gallon holding tanks that are interconnected by a gravity-feed hose so
that they function as a single tank.
The two methods of emptying the grey water tanks are described below. Use
waste tank deodorizer inside the grey water tanks between pumpouts.
Dockside Discharge
With the dockside discharge method, grey water is stored in the grey water tanks
until it can be transferred to a dockside pumpout station. To empty the tanks:
1. Locate a dockside pumpout station.
2. Remove the grey water tank deck plate labeled “WASTE” using the removal
tool supplied with your boat. This plate is located on the forward port side
deck. Refer to Section 9 - Deck Plates for the exact location of this plate.
3. Attach the pumpout vacuum hose to the “WASTE” deck fitting. Because
the transfer process uses a vacuum action, there must be a secure connection
between the transfer hose and the deck fitting.
4. Activate the pumpout vacuum. The pumpout vacuum transfers onboard grey
water to the dockside holding station.
5. After all grey water is removed, flush the grey water tanks by pouring a few
gallons of fresh water through the “WASTE” deck fitting. Reattach the
vacuum hose to the deck fitting and activate the pumpout vacuum again to
remove the fresh water and any remaining grey water.
6. Replace the “WASTE” deck plate.
Overboard Discharge
NOTE:
It is against the law to discharge grey water overboard in some areas of
the United States. It is your responsibility to make sure that you are in compliance
with all applicable Federal, state, and local laws when using your boat’s overboard
discharge system. People who discharge grey water overboard in restricted areas are
subject to significant penalties.
With the overboard discharge method, grey water is stored in the grey water
tanks until you enter an area where it is legal to pump the grey water directly
overboard. Or, you can still use a dockside pumpout station to empty the grey
water tanks.
To empty the tanks:
1. Open the overboard discharge seacock. The seacock is located beneath a hatch
in the companionway outside the head. Refer to Section 9 - Hatches for the
exact location of the seacock.
2. Turn the Y-valve to select the grey water tanks. The Y-valve is located next to
the overboard discharge seacock.
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