Ben423 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 2:36 pm
I had this problem on my Beneteau 423. Turned out to be that the Y-valve did not turn all the way to the pump-out position because of a buildup of crud inside it, thus allowing a slow leak overboard. I could have cleaned it out, but replaced it instead.
Hmm, that is weird:
I had the entire sanitary system replaced replaced 6 months ago.
Tank, hoses, valves, head, etc.
Should be no build up, hardly used it, mostly day trips this year, perhaps 10-11 days on the hook.
Been playing with the Y valve today: In the “Pump-Out” position it hardly drains any water at all, but in the “Normal” position the tank will empty itself in about
4-5 hours. (Guessing, never timed it)
My boat has the optional Albin Sanitary System with 2 Y valves, one next to the holding tank, the other one behind a cabinet in the head area.
Looking at the plumbing, from the holding tank to the through hull/sea cock, the waste goes from the bottom of the tank, through the Y-valve, through the macerator and to the sea cock.
In other words, there is NO CHECK VALVES anywhere along the way, so this must be normal then? Nothing wrong with the system if gravity can push the waste out slowly but surely?
Of course I can stop the process by closing the Sea Cock…
(Talked to a Yacht Captain today who rents dock space from me for his private boat, he said the normal position for the Sea Cock is open, he didn’t think waste should leak out.)
:shock:
2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.