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Nice timing to bring this up
I haven't hardly looked at mine but wondering what I'm in for when I start letting the ladies use it. I have the macerator (with a key lock?) and thru-hull, no dockside pumpout. So this thing doesn't have a fresh-water hose to supply it? Guess I'm lucky I've got an on-board fresh water hose I can drag in there...
I haven't hardly looked at mine but wondering what I'm in for when I start letting the ladies use it. I have the macerator (with a key lock?) and thru-hull, no dockside pumpout. So this thing doesn't have a fresh-water hose to supply it? Guess I'm lucky I've got an on-board fresh water hose I can drag in there...
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Nice timing to bring this up
I haven't hardly looked at mine but wondering what I'm in for when I start letting the ladies use it. I have the macerator (with a key lock?) and thru-hull, no dockside pumpout. So this thing doesn't have a fresh-water hose to supply it? Guess I'm lucky I've got an on-board fresh water hose I can drag in there...
I haven't hardly looked at mine but wondering what I'm in for when I start letting the ladies use it. I have the macerator (with a key lock?) and thru-hull, no dockside pumpout. So this thing doesn't have a fresh-water hose to supply it? Guess I'm lucky I've got an on-board fresh water hose I can drag in there...Should have a small water reservior on top back of the unit with a little bellows pump on the L to flush it. Cap on the R to fill reservior.
#24
On mine there is a hose out the back that goes to a 2 way switch in the starboard gunnel. If the switch is one way it goes to the "Waste" fitting, the other way it goes to the macerator.
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