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Also, unless the boat is displaying the same name as the OP is using, all MP knows it that there may be a boat somewhere on the lake, that may or may not be in violation.OP... you mentioned disabling the shower water completely. Equally important is permanently blocking the shower drain. I believe this can be accomplished by filling the line with RTV or a silicone substance that can not be easily removed. |
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A previous post was the answer.
Route all shower and sink drains to the shower sump. Then go from shower sump to a single tank. I did a similar thing on a previous boat. Some cutting and drilling to route everything, but clearly a DIY project. BTW, inspections are voluntary unless MP visually sees overboard discharge, but the fine is hefty if caught. Not worth the gamble. |
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