


I was reviewing my notes about a CD 25D that I had looked at some time ago. I saw an interesting plumbing arrangement that I do not believe I had seen before and which seemed unusual to me. I preface my question with the important observations that I am pretty dumb (read "very dumb"), I do not understand much about sailboats and even less about plumbing systems on sailboats. "Bucket and chuck it" is my motto. With the above understandings, here is the scenario and my questions.
From what I can recall and from looking at my notes, the waste water line went from the marine head located in the forward "v berth" area back along the port side cabin (through/under the port side settee) and the "galley" section, to the holding tank. The loop with a vent near the head that I have seen on other sailboats (including CD 25Ds) had been removed. There was a "T" in the line above the holding tank that was located just below/forward of the Yanmar (where I have always seen it on other CD 25Ds), as well as what was a type of "Y" valve below the "T" in the line. The overboard discharge line from the holding tank to the overboard discharge fitting had been removed and what had been the overboard fitting was "capped". The owner explained that if you were out in the middle of the ocean and wanted to discharge waste water overboard you used the bilge pump lever for this purpose. The "Y valve" was configured in such a way that the bilge pump hose going to the bilge could be blocked off from the bilge (using the "Y" valve) and the hose used to suction waste water, etc. out through the aft end of the bilge hose. If this is not clear, it is because I am not explaining it well. It was confusing when I saw it and is confusing to me today.
It is also VERY possible I have not accurately explained the plumbing configuration. Like I said, I am pretty dumb. However, I am reasonably sure that the bilge pump lever located on the port side aft section of the cockpit (and a section of bilge hose) is used to pump overboard the waste water tank through the bilge hose. I am also pretty sure that the "Y" valve, if properly positioned, closes off the bilge line so that waste water does not go down into the bilge.
So, my questions. How common or uncommon is this configuration, that is, using the bilge lever and a section of bilge hose to manually pump overboard the holding tank



Thanks in advance for any and all comments. And yes, I will try to get a life
