I should also mention that my discharge hose has a vented loop that appears to 
be above the waterline... also, there is a valve to discharge to my holding 
tank, but it's currently set to discharge out (I have 2 heads) - I'm more 
concerned with how the toilet reacts to having the sea water disconnected...

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> On Feb 7, 2018, at 10:45 AM, Daniel Cormier via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey everyone, so want to replace some worn plumbing coming from the seacock 
> that leads to my marine head. Normally to do head maintenance you have to 
> close both the r/w intake and discharge sea cocks but in my case the 
> discharge sea cock is seized open... (will deal with it when boat is hauled 
> in spring)
> If the work I'm doing is on the hoses leading to the toilet can I just close 
> the r/w intake seacock, drain the hoses and do maintenance, or will the loss 
> of sea water pressure into the head cause the valves inside the head to open 
> and flood my boat with sea water?
> 
> Thanks guys,
> 
> Dan Cormier
> Breakaweigh
> C&C44
> Halifax NS
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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