I have a '95 sailfish.
I know the issues regarding the groco macerator and modifications have been well documented here.
My pump finally failed for good and rather than spending the $500 to replace or deal with the trouble of the modifications I figured I would just do pump outs. My marina can pump out for $10 and down the canal there is a pump for for a whole dollar. That's a lot of pump outs before getting to the cost of the pump. Anyway I went to three different pump outs who all said nothing was coming out before I went down under the mid berth to look at the tank. Of course the green, yellow and red lights were all on at the level indicator. Pulled the pump looked in the tank and uh oh.. its totally empty. Now I've never looked into the tank before and seen anything in it but the pump was always working. At least it sounded like it was (using it only 3 miles out of course).
So now I'm dumbfounded. My wife, daughter and other females are on the boat all the time and that head gets used... Paper and all.. Please someone help me to determine where is it going? The bilge is dry and doesn't smell. In fact the head is relatively odor free. Is it possible there is overboard discharge from the pumping of the head? The plumbing looks like the only place anything from the head could go is the holding tank and yet the tank is empty and the pump is definitely not working. It is very odd. Both forward seacocks are open as far as I can tell. Does the seacock need to be closed to implement the tank? Gravitywise that would not make sense.
Recently I did notice that when I pour water into the floor drain of the bathroom after a while I hear a pump go on and water gets discharged overboard. This is NOT the forward bilge pump. I have no idea where this pump is or what activates it. Perhaps it is some kind of sump pump but I do not know how to get access to it or what or where it is. I doubt this could be dumping waste (especially with solid material in it) though I am wondering.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I know the issues regarding the groco macerator and modifications have been well documented here.
My pump finally failed for good and rather than spending the $500 to replace or deal with the trouble of the modifications I figured I would just do pump outs. My marina can pump out for $10 and down the canal there is a pump for for a whole dollar. That's a lot of pump outs before getting to the cost of the pump. Anyway I went to three different pump outs who all said nothing was coming out before I went down under the mid berth to look at the tank. Of course the green, yellow and red lights were all on at the level indicator. Pulled the pump looked in the tank and uh oh.. its totally empty. Now I've never looked into the tank before and seen anything in it but the pump was always working. At least it sounded like it was (using it only 3 miles out of course).
So now I'm dumbfounded. My wife, daughter and other females are on the boat all the time and that head gets used... Paper and all.. Please someone help me to determine where is it going? The bilge is dry and doesn't smell. In fact the head is relatively odor free. Is it possible there is overboard discharge from the pumping of the head? The plumbing looks like the only place anything from the head could go is the holding tank and yet the tank is empty and the pump is definitely not working. It is very odd. Both forward seacocks are open as far as I can tell. Does the seacock need to be closed to implement the tank? Gravitywise that would not make sense.
Recently I did notice that when I pour water into the floor drain of the bathroom after a while I hear a pump go on and water gets discharged overboard. This is NOT the forward bilge pump. I have no idea where this pump is or what activates it. Perhaps it is some kind of sump pump but I do not know how to get access to it or what or where it is. I doubt this could be dumping waste (especially with solid material in it) though I am wondering.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.