- Oct 6, 2006
- 12,156
- Boat Info
- 1996 450DA
- Engines
- 3116 Caterpillars
Jeff,
That one does not deserve a response...........!
The only thing the SeaLand filter does is to filter the air in the tank that is displaced when you add to the holding tank contents. It is going to have some odor, but as long as the carbon in the filter stays dry, it should continue to filter the odor. All I'm saying is that I just wanted to see how long the filters would last if you never let them get damp......and its a lot longer that the Sea Ray parts guy, your dealer's service manager or Sealand says...........
And, the Ken get an "attaboy" for some inventive thinking outside the box.
That one does not deserve a response...........!
The only thing the SeaLand filter does is to filter the air in the tank that is displaced when you add to the holding tank contents. It is going to have some odor, but as long as the carbon in the filter stays dry, it should continue to filter the odor. All I'm saying is that I just wanted to see how long the filters would last if you never let them get damp......and its a lot longer that the Sea Ray parts guy, your dealer's service manager or Sealand says...........
And, the Ken get an "attaboy" for some inventive thinking outside the box.