For you and YOUR situation...the type of cruising you do....
What do YOU consider to be a minimum tank size for black and grey water, and why?
I'm interested in all perspectives I suppose, but especially from folks who anchor out, coastal cruise where you might stay in little town anchorages or docks for a few days or weeks playing tourist, etc...
I was daydreaming the other day looking at various specs for a few different makes and models.
Something caught my eye while on the Nordhavn site...comparing the
52 with 120Gal/110gal tanks
to the new 475 with only 50 gal/50gal
Now I know these boats are quite the same size, but I'd argue that they're in the same ballpark...and 50 gallons strikes me a quite small...and such a big difference from the 52!
Coming from the RV world, my small motorhome has something on the order of 30 gallon black and grey tanks and my grey tank is quite a limitation!
What do YOU consider to be a minimum tank size for black and grey water, and why?
I'm interested in all perspectives I suppose, but especially from folks who anchor out, coastal cruise where you might stay in little town anchorages or docks for a few days or weeks playing tourist, etc...
I was daydreaming the other day looking at various specs for a few different makes and models.
Something caught my eye while on the Nordhavn site...comparing the
52 with 120Gal/110gal tanks
to the new 475 with only 50 gal/50gal
Now I know these boats are quite the same size, but I'd argue that they're in the same ballpark...and 50 gallons strikes me a quite small...and such a big difference from the 52!
Coming from the RV world, my small motorhome has something on the order of 30 gallon black and grey tanks and my grey tank is quite a limitation!