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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Sun Oct 01 2006 - 17:38:52 EDT
as big as one that you can fit in, 50-80 gals! This past winter I had
a tank custom made following the flair of the hull under the V berth,
its about 55 gals for a Cape Dory 28 power boat
JE
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Sent: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 1:32 PM
Subject: T&T: holding tank size
I am taking out a rusty microphor marine sanitation system from under
the bed in the fore stateroom and am planning to replace it with a
plain old holding tank and Y valve for simplicity's sake.
what is the best material for a holding tank?
and although this may bring up some personal questions about our
individual effluent volumes, what is a reasonable or optimal size for
a holding tank for usually two persons and occasional parties of 6-8
people?
the boat is a krogen 42..
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