How to operate water sys & vacuflush?
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How to operate water sys & vacuflush?
Going to overnite on 353 for first time this wkend. Up till now have not worried about head, but wife sez to get going!
There is a water tank in v-berth, small sink in cabin and swim platform shower. Does tank only feed these two?
Head is vacuflush w/ macinator. and holding tank to pump out, which we will use.nk or lake? This is not our first pump out head, I'mslightly confused. is water source from lake or fresh water tank?
Could someone give a simple list of steps or instructions?
Thanks.
There is a water tank in v-berth, small sink in cabin and swim platform shower. Does tank only feed these two?
Head is vacuflush w/ macinator. and holding tank to pump out, which we will use.nk or lake? This is not our first pump out head, I'mslightly confused. is water source from lake or fresh water tank?
Could someone give a simple list of steps or instructions?
Thanks.
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1: Fill up your water tank at the bow
2:Use a water refresher (available in any boat shop or marina) so that you don`t change your tank to a bio area
3:Before you use the toilet switch on the 12 V main switch , the water pump and the vacuum pump , all you find at the 12 V switchboard above your refrigerator
Switch off at least the vacuum pump after flushing
For the rest You do not need a manual
2:Use a water refresher (available in any boat shop or marina) so that you don`t change your tank to a bio area
3:Before you use the toilet switch on the 12 V main switch , the water pump and the vacuum pump , all you find at the 12 V switchboard above your refrigerator
Switch off at least the vacuum pump after flushing
For the rest You do not need a manual
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The water for all three, (head,sink,shower) all come from the water tank under the v-berth. Like PokerRun said you need to flip the 12v for the vaccum for the toilet when you use that. To get any water pressure you need the water pump on for the transom shower or sink. Fastechs don't hold as many gallons as say a PC so use when needed. I always bring bottled water to drink.
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Water refresher's help keep the water in your tank from going bad. They kill any bacteria the might be in your take or stop them from growing, basically keeps the water clean so you can use it. Even with the refreshers in the tank I would still drink bottled water. Better safe then sorry.
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Got it on refresher.
Do you think using water from tank is only option. Other boats I've had used lake water via a thru hull. (if tank in v-berth holds 19 gallons that's 150 lbs weight in the nose)
Do you think using water from tank is only option. Other boats I've had used lake water via a thru hull. (if tank in v-berth holds 19 gallons that's 150 lbs weight in the nose)
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I don't believe Fastechs have a thru-hull water pickup line. All water comes from the 19 gallon holding tank. The only water pickup I know of is for the engine cooling system. Personally I wouldn't want lake or sea water entering my water tank. Technically you can drink the water from the sink, sucking in lake water with all the micro orgainisms in it is going to ruin your fresh water system and make the water undrinkable as well as unsanitary.
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Alot of cruisers have a seawater pump to pull water into the head. Our 382 is the first boat I've had that pulled from the fresh water tank. (My 382 is apparently like your 353). Instead of the expensive water refreshers at boating stores I just pour a small amount of bleach in the fresh water tank. I'm not drinking that water anyway and it keeps the water system clean.