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Head Operation

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Paulmarr
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Vessel Info: 2001 Pursuit 2470 with twin Yamaha 150's.

Head Operation

Postby Paulmarr » Sun Jan 01, 2017 7:55 pm

I just upgraded to a 2001 2470. It has a head which is a first for me. I am hoping someone with the same system can walk me through proper function and maintenance - either thru this forum or by phone call. Would be much appreciated.


H2OGrampa
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Vessel Info: 2005 2670 Center Console
Twin Yam F225s

Head Operation

Postby H2OGrampa » Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:53 pm

What type of head do you have? Holding tank w/macerator pump out?

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Paulmarr
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Vessel Info: 2001 Pursuit 2470 with twin Yamaha 150's.

Head Operation

Postby Paulmarr » Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:18 am

That is correct.

H2OGrampa
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Vessel Info: 2005 2670 Center Console
Twin Yam F225s

Head Operation

Postby H2OGrampa » Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:41 am

I keep a gal of fresh water next to head. Have valve set to dry flush. When using, pour a little into bowl for partial fill. When finished, pump valve to empty into holding tank. I have found this method keeps odor and stains down over using seawater to flush. When I go offshore to troll, I'll discharge holding tank when level is up. Then I pour a little holding tank waste and odor control (many diff brands) into head and flush, to prep holding tank for next fill. Granddaughters use it the most, so I've got them trained pretty good!

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Paulmarr
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Vessel Info: 2001 Pursuit 2470 with twin Yamaha 150's.

Head Operation

Postby Paulmarr » Tue Jan 03, 2017 5:54 pm

Thank you very much!

John S
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Head Operation

Postby John S » Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:53 am

I have the same set up. Can you please explain the Y valve options? Does one setting allow for macerator discharge, and the other for it to be vacuumed out at a pump out station? Or does one setting just have the waste go immediately into the ocean?

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Head Operation

Postby MarkT » Thu Mar 16, 2017 8:16 pm

John, the y valve allows the macerator to pump out the holding tank and discharge it overboard. If the y valve is turned the other way it allows the holding tank to be pumped out through the deck fitting. If you are in a no discharge zone and get boarded by law enforcement that fitting had better be set for deck pompous and the thru hull should be wired closed.

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