Beautiful job there Mark, that's amazing. My E27 has a hanging locker there, which is currently overflowing with life jackets and other assorted stuff and not really doing anybody any good. I think I'm going to install a sink as well, and that's a fantastic idea about plumbing it with the raw water intake. Where does your sink drain to?
To Randy and Bluechip - to be honest I've never really liked the Raritan we have in our boat. The pumping is laborious and the plastic has yellowed and the dry/flush valve is hard to turn. Some of these things might be fixed with a new gasket kit, but I think I'll leave that to whomever wants to buy it; I need a fresh start. Maybe in 5 years I'll need to spend $75 on a new Jabsco pump unit (they're modular, so you don't have to worry about doing individual gaskets), but for now it's the one I've chosen.
Not sure of the exact year, but about a decade ago Raritan changed the design of the little "air valve" that you have to turn to Dry Bowl the head. After that change it turns easier. For years before, it used to be really difficult to get a grip on, IMHO.
Loren
Heads are a fairly easy install, and like some others, I like the Raritan, I actualy took out an almost new wilcox and replaced it shortly after getting this boat.
What has been mentioned, but not really stressed is the hoses. Buy the best, you won't regret it because the cheaper ones start smelling after a very short time. your current hoses might be ok, but there could also be build-up inside restricting flow. Heating the ends of the hoses also makes installation easier. I use the heat gun I have for stripping varnish.
Good Luck,
Don Wigle
Wiggle Room
E 38 #8
Pt. Richmond, CA
Hey Dan - I was talking to a guy at Marine Sanitation & Supply here in Seattle and he actually suggested using 4200 as a sealant. I had a little bit of luck using teflon tape around the discharge elbow and then double-clamping it, but I wonder if that's going to be worse in the long run?
What sealant do you use, Loren?
I love Clamps, he's awesome : )
Our recently purchased E27 1973 just has a portable head and the thru hull fittings are there just closed off, my question is I guess in 1973 when the boat was new it came with a head that just discharged overboard? and was never upgraded? Or was an holding tank an option back then? From this forum it appears I can easily install a 15 gal. Tank under the front v birth and repipe.