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  1. #11

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    I'd keep it, in that it's easier to replace an existing valve than to close up a hole in the hull.

  2. #12

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    Keep it.

    Toilets end cruises. Toilets that discharge overboard, never end cruises.

    I keep an RV toilet in a box as toilet of last resort.

    Family will make you sell your boat if your toilet system doesn't meet their expectations.

    Keep it. Wish I had it.

    Bruce

    Freestyle
    1986 62 CPMY (54MY with ext)
    Tampa

  3. #13

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    To each his own but I think some of the responses confuse direct flushing overboard and pumping over board. We really talking about direct flushing

    In 40 years I have never had to flush directly overboard. It goes in the tank and either gets pumped out at the dock when possible or pumped overboard when allowed

    In the bahamas where we spent a lot of time, pump outs are rare so we pump overboard when offshore. I can not imagine flushing directly overboard in an anchorage or marina. Disgusting.

    And yes I always keep a spare pump on board although I ve never had to replace one. Probably because I have a spare

    The fewer holes in the boat the better. I sleep Much better having glassed 5 unused thru hulls on my boat.
    Pascal
    Miami, FL
    1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
    2007 Sandbarhopper 13
    12' Westphal Cat boat

  4. #14

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    The thru hull saga continues. The boat is currently out of the water and after discussing it here I had decided to remove it and glass up the hole. When I met with the yard service writer, she talked me into replacing it due to cost and possible future use. Fast forward to yesterday when I get a call that the valve corrosion would require grinding it out from the bottom, but they have the valve working. I already had the valve working, but this thing needs to go. I play nice and ask what they recommend? They give me the options of leaving it as is, or filling the thru hull with epoxy, and if wanted we could install a new valve in a new hole?

    I tell them that those options don't really align with the level of stewardship of the boat that I am trying to maintain and ask then to get the thing out and close up the hole.
    Eddie Clemons Nashville, TN Southern Pride 1988 52CHATCS441K788 2004 Caterpillar 3406e's

  5. #15

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    I replaced all my thru-hulls , including the main engine intakes , myself. This should be easy for any yard . You are never going to unscrew an existing thru-hull . They have to be ground away on the outside. Less than five minutes of grinding. You do have to be careful as you grind close to the hull. By the way, I increased the thru- hull size from 3/4 to 1 inch. Also I did unscrew the 2.5 inch engine thru-hulls as they were flush on the outside. I had to find a special tool that could stand the torque. The funnel- like installation tools are not strong enough to remove an existing thru-hull .
    Last edited by jmooney; 09-16-2022 at 10:39 AM.
    JMooney
    61 MY 1983 #341
    “Jerrie”
    Miami , FL

  6. #16

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    Quote Originally Posted by jmooney View Post
    I replaced all my thru-hulls , including the main engine intakes , myself. This should be easy for any yard . You are never going to unscrew an existing thru-hull . They have to be ground away on the outside. Less than five minutes of grinding. You do have to be careful as you grind close to the hull. By the way, I increased the thru- hull size from 3/4 to 1 inch. Also I did unscrew the 2.5 inch engine thru-hulls as they were flush on the outside. I had to find a special tool that could stand the torque. The funnel- like installation tools are not strong enough to remove an existing thru-hull .
    I would agree, I would have never imagined it not having to be ground off from the bottom.
    Eddie Clemons Nashville, TN Southern Pride 1988 52CHATCS441K788 2004 Caterpillar 3406e's

  7. #17

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    We will be Hauling in October.
    One of our projects is removing an aft head and all plumbing.
    The rare times this head was used, it went to a tank. Its overboard discharge sea-cock was such a PIA to reach, I just left it closed and never worried about it.
    With this heads removal, a couple of thru hulls to it are going away including that hard to reach outlet.
    Already figured to cut / grind them out and glass up the holes.

    I'm looking forward to the bottom work on Wills Hatt.
    4 heads, 2 sea-cocks each, all thru hulls getting removed and filled.
    Also a few large thru hulls aft that are not used.

    So, this fall, there is going to be a lot of scrap bronze at the Huckins yard.

    The effects of removing old thru hull hardware and properly patching the hull has to help lots of us sleep better.
    Last edited by Captain Ralph; 09-16-2022 at 11:52 AM.

  8. #18

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    Just FYI it is USCG compliant to lock the head with key not accessible to passengers until 3 miles offshore. Sams sells the keys. This way you can keep to direct flush overboard. If anyone cant hold it for the first 3 miles they are probably going to shite the whole trip. If you cruise the coast this may not work for you but for those that run directly offshore fishing it does. Plus the fish are attracted to the corn.

  9. #19

    Re: Do you use or want your black water, direct overboard thru hull?

    Quote Originally Posted by Briankinley2004 View Post
    Just FYI it is USCG compliant to lock the head with key not accessible to passengers until 3 miles offshore. Sams sells the keys. This way you can keep to direct flush overboard. If anyone cant hold it for the first 3 miles they are probably going to shite the whole trip. If you cruise the coast this may not work for you but for those that run directly offshore fishing it does. Plus the fish are attracted to the corn.
    Doesn’t have to be lock and key. A zip tie is enough or even removing the sea cock handle and having attached nearby. On my 53 this I put the discharge above WL without a SC , I used a key switch for the pump and as long as the key is not kept in the switch it is legal. Over the years I have been boarded with these methods, no worries
    Pascal
    Miami, FL
    1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
    2007 Sandbarhopper 13
    12' Westphal Cat boat

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