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Marine Town
Marine Town Covered Drain
Covered Drain manufactured by Marine Town. These covered drains combine smart aesthetics with easy single hole installation for anchor wells, motor wells and similar. Rounded no catch, cast and highly polished 316 grade stainless steel head...
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Overflow Drain with Strainer - Straight Mount
Overflow Drain with strainer with straight mount. These overflow drains for baitwells incorporate a strainer that stands off the flange 6mm to prevent live bait going out the overflow or clogging the drain. White U.V. stabilised injection moulded...
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Overflow Drain with Strainer - 90 Degree Mount
Overflow Drain with strainer with a 90 degree mount. These overflow drains for baitwells incorporate a strainer that stands off the flange 6mm to prevent live bait going out the overflow or clogging the drain. White U.V. stabilised injection moulded...
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Drain Cover - Stainless Steel
Drain Cover made with stainless steel. Polished stainless cover for floor drains and vents. Part Number Diameter Mount Screws BLA-138822 83mm 4mm r/h
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Marine Town
Marine Town Cockpit Scupper
Cockpit Scupper manufactured by Marine Town. 316 Grade stainless steel hose pipe with removable strainer for easy cleaning. Low profile easy clean removable strainer features large hole size to maximise water flow while covering mounting screws...
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Marine Town
Marine Town Cockpit Scupper - 316 Stainless Steel
Cockpit Scupper manufactured by Marine Town. Cast 316 grade stainless steel housing. Removable strainer with a rubber check ball to prevent back flow. Outlet is angled at 45º. Screw removal key included. Part NumberHose SizeFlange...
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Elbow Tail - Brass
Elbow Tails made with brass. 90º brass elbow with a BSP thread one end and a barbed hose tail connection on the other end. Part Number Hose ID Thread BSP BLA-138102 6mm...
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Cockpit Drain with Screen
Cockpit Drain with Screen Drain design features a short stem and narrow flange for installing through cockpit floors. Removable screen to prevent hose clogging. Narrow flange allows recessed installation for complete draining. Durable polypropylene...
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Elbow Tail - Bronze
Elbow Tail made with Bronze. 90º cast bronze elbow with a BSP thread one end and a barbed hose tail on the other end. Part NumberHose SizeThread BSP BLA-138068 50mm (2") 2"
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RWB Marine
White Flexible Sanitation Hose - Per Metre
This heavy duty white suction hose is specifically made for marine toilet installations. It is a flexible, reinforced pressure hose with a smooth internal bore - so it won't hold waste or odours and the solid white exterior is opaque and looks fine in...
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Trudesign
TRUDESIGN Aquavalve (Y Valve) - Manual Bulkhead Mount
Legislation in many countries dictates the use of holding tanks near shore, or in defined areas. By installing a diverting valve (Y Valve), the user has the choice to divert black water to a holding tank or directly overboard when circumstances allow...
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Skin Fitting - Bronze
Skin Fittings made with bronze. Cast bronze through hull fittings. BSP thread. Suitable for survey. Part NumberThread BSPThread LengthFlange Outer...
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Marine Town
Marine Town Scoop Skin Fitting - Stainless Steel
Marine Town Scoop Skin Fittings made with stainless steel. Combines a thru-hull skin fitting cast into a water scoop strainer. 316 grade solid cast construction. Earth/anode wire connection tab is included on ½" to 1½" sizes. Suitable...
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Marine Town
Marine Town Ball Valve - 316 Stainless Steel
Marine Town Ball Valves with stainless steel. Cast 316 grade housing. Stainless steel ball, stem, handle, nut and spring washer. Two piece, full bore design with teflon seals for smooth operation. Suitable for survey. Slide gate on handle, locks in...
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Skin Fitting - Stainless Steel
Skin Fittings made with stainless steel. Cast 316 grade stainless steel construction. Highly polished mount flange. Internal lugs to hold fitting during installation. Fully threaded for direct connection to ball valve. Suitable for survey...
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Isotherm
Isotherm Stainless Steel Water Heater - Australian Standards Approved, Slim Type
Stainless Steel Slim Water Heaters manufactured by Isotherm. Smart finish in a brushed stainless steel exterior, the quality of the Isotemp Basic by Isotherm®, is not just skin deep. Optimal water heating is achieved in two ways, firstly by...
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Whale
Whale System Converter - Quick Connect 15 - Quick Connect 15
System Converters for quick connect 15 manufactured by Whale. Converts from Quick Connect 12 to 15 Part NumberPack QuantityAvailability WHL-136636 1 Special Order* *Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery
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Water Holding Tank
Water Holding Tanks made with blue plastic. Roto moulded in 5mm minimum thickness polypropylene, suitable for drinking water. Nine plumbing connection ports all utilising 1½" BSP threads. Tanks are supplied with all ports blank except the top...
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90 Degree Through Hull Tail - Polypropylene
90 Degree Through Hull Tails made with polypropylene. 90º through hulls or bulkhead tails are ideal for tight spots where hose is difficult to route without kinking. Durable polypropylene construction. Suitable for potable water,...
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Scoop Skin Fitting Strainer - Bronze
Scoop Skin Fitting made with bronze. Combines a through hull skin fitting cast into a water scoop and strainer. BSP thread. Part NumberThread BSPLengthWidthScoop DepthMount Screws BLA-138076 3/4" 100mm 72mm 25mm 4mm c/s
Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets & Pumps
The plumbing system on a boat is responsible for providing fresh water for drinking, cooking, and bathing, as well as for disposing of wastewater. The system typically consists of a freshwater tank, a wastewater tank, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings.
- Freshwater tank: The freshwater tank is where the fresh water is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is filled with fresh water from a shoreside dock or from a watermaker.
- Wastewater tank: The wastewater tank is where the wastewater is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is emptied by pumping the contents overboard.
- Pump: The pump is used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances. It is typically an electric pump, but it can also be a manual pump.
- Pipes and fittings: The pipes and fittings are used to connect the tanks, the pump, and the faucets and appliances. They are typically made of plastic or stainless steel.
In addition to the basic plumbing system, some boats also have a hot water system. The hot water system typically consists of a water heater, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings. The water heater is used to heat the water in the freshwater tank. The hot water is then pumped to the faucets and appliances.
The sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat are all connected to the plumbing system. The sinks are used for washing dishes, hands, and faces. The toilets are used for disposing of human waste. The pumps are used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances.
The plumbing system on a boat is an important part of the boat's overall systems. It is important to keep the system clean and well-maintained to ensure that it works properly.
Here are some additional details about the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat:
- Plumbing: The plumbing on a boat is typically made of plastic or stainless steel. It is important to use materials that are resistant to corrosion and that will not leach harmful chemicals into the water.
- Sinks: The sinks on a boat are typically made of stainless steel or fiberglass. They should be easy to clean and should be able to withstand the elements.
- Toilets: The toilets on a boat are typically either marine toilets or composting toilets. Marine toilets use a holding tank to store the waste, which is then pumped overboard. Composting toilets use a biological process to break down the waste, which is then stored in a container until it can be disposed of onshore.
- Pumps: The pumps on a boat are typically electric pumps. They should be able to move a large volume of water quickly and efficiently.
It is important to keep the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat clean and well-maintained. This will help to ensure that the system works properly and that the water is safe to use.