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I've got a 35ft sailboat. With a 20 gallon holding tank under the
quarter berth. My vent is blocked and I can't use my head. Flushing (which I have ceased until I fix it) just expands the holding tank (not good). I found some blockage at the holding tank outlet in the tube. There was enough extra that I cut out about 3" and put it back on. Still blocked. I can crawl into the lazarette and see the hose (it's fairly translucent) but I can't detect any blockages. The tubing also has a foul odor and I want to replace it. I can't get at the vent thru-hull because it's just below the toe rail and in a spot I can just barely reach with my fingertips. I suspect it is blocked up at the thru-hull but can't prove it. I was thinking it might be easier to install a new thru-hull. I was thinking of putting the new vent in the cockpit with a SeaLand inline "holding tank vent filter" installed below decks to eliminate the chance of odors. My proposed location is in front of the helmsman's seat about 3 feet aft of the holding tank vent opening and about 8" - 10" below the toe rail level. The vent line would run aft under the quarter berth about 18" and down about 6" then make a slight turn and go up about 3 feet then turn aft and gently rise another 6" to the proposed vent thru-hull location. Does anyone have any thoughts or criticisms on this proposed method? What would Peggy say? In advance, Thanks |
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