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Sorry, my little runabout never had all these fancy bells and whistles!
I know I have a pump out set up, I have a switch on the dash for a macerated, how do I know if I actually have one?
I know I have a pump out set up, I have a switch on the dash for a macerated, how do I know if I actually have one?
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Re: Another question
Lift the lid and watch it swirl.
Sorry I'm really no help on this one. Lol
Sorry I'm really no help on this one. Lol
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Re: Another question
Mine is a pump out too but nothing happens when I flip the switch. Truth be told, I really don't want to have to pump anything out!
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If you have a macerator, the flushed waste will be dumped out of the boat and into the water instead of into an onboard holding tank.
Slightly illegal on an inland lake.
Slightly illegal on an inland lake.
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That's the way my old 51 cabin cruiser is Tusc. And if the fish go in the water...?
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Haha, the DEC doesn’t have a sense of humor.
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So I guess just fill it with water, hit the switch and see if the boat “leaks”?
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Try it in the driveway.
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Don’t forget to pee first
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I highly doubt it has a macerator unless it was an ocean used boat.
I highly doubt it has a macerator unless it was an ocean used boat.
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Macerator must be the politically correct term for blender in sewage terms...
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Damm you Thunder. Coffee thru the nose again...
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We really need an upgrade to the emojis on this page. Why is it that I'm always looking for the barfing one?
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Re: Another question
So, I can help with this one...I think...maybe....they tell me I'm full of it most of the time anyway
Seriously, I have had a boat with a macerator before so here's a couple of things to look for....
Do you have a thru-hull other than the bilge pump? My experience is that macerators often have their own thru-hull and it's usually a pretty short run---kinks and turns aren't what you want when you're pumping semi-solids
Because macerators aren't supposed to be operated within a certain distance of shore, there is often a a y-valve or ball valve that has a lock on it, or a provision for a lock.
When you hit the switch, you will hear a sound that is kind of like a soft whirring, or maybe a really weak blender under a blanket
If the boat is in the water, look around...there's gonna be a slick and that ain't oil....
And lastly, wait for it......there will be a smell that is undeniable......
The only good marine head is the one that goes unused.........they are foul, nasty, cantankerous, disgusting, evil, vile contraptions that in my opinion should only be used in the most dire of emergencies. And for those of you who do use them----the best advice I ever got about a marine head is this "it doesn't go in the head unless it went in/came out of you first" Live it learn it love
Seriously, I have had a boat with a macerator before so here's a couple of things to look for....
Do you have a thru-hull other than the bilge pump? My experience is that macerators often have their own thru-hull and it's usually a pretty short run---kinks and turns aren't what you want when you're pumping semi-solids
Because macerators aren't supposed to be operated within a certain distance of shore, there is often a a y-valve or ball valve that has a lock on it, or a provision for a lock.
When you hit the switch, you will hear a sound that is kind of like a soft whirring, or maybe a really weak blender under a blanket
If the boat is in the water, look around...there's gonna be a slick and that ain't oil....
And lastly, wait for it......there will be a smell that is undeniable......
The only good marine head is the one that goes unused.........they are foul, nasty, cantankerous, disgusting, evil, vile contraptions that in my opinion should only be used in the most dire of emergencies. And for those of you who do use them----the best advice I ever got about a marine head is this "it doesn't go in the head unless it went in/came out of you first" Live it learn it love
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