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1.
Unscrew the WASTE cap on the starboard side of the boat, forward of the sliding door.
2.
Determine the type of nozzle on the pump out hose. If it is the tapered rubber type, it may fit
without an adaptor (Remember YOU NEED a GOOD TIGHT SEAL for the vacuum to work.
3.
If the nozzle won’t work, screw the NozAll adaptor (labeled “Adaptor #1) into the deck fitting.
Insert pump out nozzle into NozAll adaptor and begin pumping.
4.
If the marina has a flange type pump out nozzle, or the NozAll adapter itself won’t work, screw
the NozAll adaptor into the fitting, and fit the rubber end of Adaptor #2 over the NozAll adaptor
and push the rubber end down until there is a tight, secure fit. It may be necessary to coat the top
of the NozAll adaptor with a small amount of lubricant to get it to fit. There is a screw on
extension for Adaptor # 2 that may b e required. Insert the pump out station nozzle over the
white PVC, holding it down to secure a tight seal, and begin pumping. There is also a third
adaptor, consisting of a 1 ½” hose barb, plastic pipe and standard deck fitting. Screw in Hose
barb to deck fitting, place plastic hose over barb, tighten hose clamps.
5.
If none of these adaptors work, talk to marina staff to see if they can change or modify their
nozzle.
6.
When finished, screw in deck fitting, disengage Adaptor #2, unscrew Adaptor #1, WASH AND
DRY THEM BOTH THOROUGHLY, and then store in plastic box.
IF ALL ELSE FAILS YOU CAN CALL
PUMPMEOUT.COM
, A MOBILE PUMP OUT SERVICE,
AT 877-786-7631 OR 425-903-3137. THEY SERVE AROUND SEATTLE, PUGET SOUND AND
THE SAN JUANS. SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INFO.
Y-Valves
The Y-VALVES direct waste effluent into the sanitation-holding tank or flushes the effluent ‘directly
overboard’. There are two Y-Valves; one in each head. They are set to direct effluent to the holding
tank.
Y-valves are usually wire-tied to the holding tank position in respect to Coast Guard regulations.
Please leave it “as is” unless there is an emergency. Be familiar with the applicable laws concerning
dumping sewage directly overboard.
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