Carver 300 grey water

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Carver 300 grey water

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Does anyone know how where the grey water tank is in a carver 300? I am not sure it has one, the galley sink discharges over the port side but the head and aft cabin show no discharge. Seems like it might be behind the head but I can't access it. Thanks, Pat
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Re: Carver 300 grey water

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I dont have your boat but I bet you probably won't find a tank but rather a sump box that has a pump in it for the aft to pump overboard. Have you checked stbd side aft for a thru hull if no thru hull on port?
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Re: Carver 300 grey water

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How many deck pump out fittings do you have? I'm guessing one for black water pump out. g36 is probably right. Suggestion...turn on one of those water faucets that don't drain out the side, leave it running and look out the side of the boat to see if it is pumping anywhere. Worst case, it is draining into the bilge and the bilge pump is pumping it out.
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Re: Carver 300 grey water

Post by Viper »

If the sink doesn't drain directly overboard, it'll drain into a sump as mentioned, so will the shower floor drain, and if you have air conditioning, the condensate should drain into a sump as well. If anything is draining directly into the bilge, that's a no no. Turn on the tap in question and wait a minute for the sump to fill. It should then drain overboard providing the float switch and pump are working and there's power to the unit. If it's not working, it'll eventually overflow and back up the shower drain. There is a weeping hole in the cover and a wire inlet hole where the water will leak out and end up in your bilge. You should have breakers for these on your panel. Look for hatches in the aft cabin floor or under the bed, those are typical areas for mounting sumps.

Some designs incorporate a glassed in manifold where sinks and air conditioners drain into and eventually discharge through the transom under the swim platform.Shower drains in these designs still drain into a sump as their drain are typically lower than the manifold.

Haven't seen many true grey water tank systems where they are pumped out like black water tanks are, at least not in my neck of the woods.
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