JamieM
Veteran Member
My 2002 Pilot 34 has a big red sticker on a bulkhead saying that the seacock for the holding tank must be kept closed when the boat is moving. I assume this is to keep seawater from being forced into the holding tank and perhaps over pressuring it and causing a leak. However, the seacock is located ahead of the engine on the port side. I really don’t enjoy crawling up there every time I need to open or close this valve. Is there any reason why I can’t install an electric solenoid valve before the seacock so I could control the valve from the electrical panel? Seems to make sense to me. The seacock would remain in place in case of emergency.
Thoughts?
Jamie Morrison
2002 Pilot 34 “Foto”
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Thoughts?
Jamie Morrison
2002 Pilot 34 “Foto”
Halifax, Nova Scotia