floatinaround3
New Member
- Nov 3, 2007
- 27
- Boat Info
- 300 sundancer,gps, gps plotter,
- Engines
- twin 350s closed cooling,
alpha1 gen 2 outdrives
Any suggestions about how to control a smelly holding tank
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eat better.
Any suggestions about how to control a smelly holding tank
Need more information.
When does it smell? All the time or only when you flush?
Where does it smell? Out the air vent hole or in the bielge or in the cabin?
What boat do you have? Model / year
What type of head? Vac-u-flush / port-a-potti? / manual?
I've always been a bird hunter!! Hence the shotgun approach hoping to help owners understand the many subtle aspects of holding tank maintenance! I still like the "eat better" answer!I like Gary's answers best.
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In order for people to be able to answer your questions there are two things that you will want to include in your profile/signature. Your location (this will usually tell if you are a salt water or fresh water boater). The second is the year, model, and motor/drive of your boat. We have decided not to require this during the registration process however if you want the best answers for your questions it should be in your signature. If a new member joins take a second to tell them to complete their signature with this information. In the end it just makes it easier for everyone.
Well, all he's saying is that his/her holding tank smells.. He/she said nothing about the head, vent, etc.
The correct response is probably "that's normal" or "Do you think your sh** doesn't stink?"
Not sure which is worse, hearing members who are trying to help, continually ask for pertinent info, or reading the half witted comments due to lack of it.
YOur tOO much!:grin:Yeah, let us knOw hOw that's gOing....