Vic, thanks for the help you provide on the board.
I'm getting ready (finally!!!) to pull out a 40 gallon holding tank that the P.O. installed in the V-berth. It's a mess, sitting there on top a bunk, total waste of space.
I would like to install a whole new system that wouldn't require a holding tank at all. We sail mostly in Lake Pontchartrain and along the Gulf Coast, but want to make sure we're in compliance for planned trips to the Bahamas and beyond.
I've heard there is a new MSD that is like a super-duper macerator/purifier that doesn't require a tank and the discharge is "clean enough to drink."
This is sounding too good to be true, and I'm curious to see if it exists.
What I'm trying to find out:
1) Does such a system exist?
2) What are the specific MSD regulations for the Bahamas? (from their website, it appears they have eased up since years past.)
Any hints/links/advice is greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!
I'm getting ready (finally!!!) to pull out a 40 gallon holding tank that the P.O. installed in the V-berth. It's a mess, sitting there on top a bunk, total waste of space.
I would like to install a whole new system that wouldn't require a holding tank at all. We sail mostly in Lake Pontchartrain and along the Gulf Coast, but want to make sure we're in compliance for planned trips to the Bahamas and beyond.
I've heard there is a new MSD that is like a super-duper macerator/purifier that doesn't require a tank and the discharge is "clean enough to drink."
What I'm trying to find out:
1) Does such a system exist?
2) What are the specific MSD regulations for the Bahamas? (from their website, it appears they have eased up since years past.)
Any hints/links/advice is greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!