NW Explorations
NAVIGATOR OPERATING MANUAL
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4P3: Holding Tank Pumpout & Macerator Pump
There is a holding tank on the boat located in the engine room on its center line under the generator. The
sewage from each head goes to the holding tank. If dumped overboard from this tank, the effluent passes
through a through-hull valve (normally open) just aft of the holding tank in the engine room on the starboard
side of the boat.
The boat is equipped with a tank level indicator in the aft head compartment, so it is easy to tell if the tank is full.
Check this indicator every time you use the head, and don’t flush if full!
To dump the tank, use a shore side pumpout station connecting to the “Waste” deck fitting on the starboard
side deck. If not in U.S. waters or a “no-discharge zone”, you can dump the tank overboard without a pumpout
station by turning “ON” the macerator breaker pump and using the white timer switch to the right of the electrical
panel. One quarter to one half turn is usually ample to empty the tank.
The timer will shut off automatically. Do not reverse direction of the timer.
4P4: Holding Tank
There is a 40-gallon holding tank on the boat midships under the generator. The sewage from each head goes
to the holding tank.
4P5: Head Holding Tank Level Gauge
The boat is equipped with a tank level indicator in the aft head
compartment, so it is easy to tell if a tank is full. Check this indicator
regularly and don’t flush if full!
Green = Empty
Yellow = Low
Orange = Half full or More
Red = Full
Holding tank indicator in aft head.