alexincornwall
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
If you're currently eating a meal then perhaps move on to another thread for now...
We're currently having a lovely time cruising the Vendee coast but have run into a nasty issue with our holding tank, which I can't quite get my head around. Suggestions very welcome, particularly those that don't involve me getting my hands too dirty.
Like most cruisers, we open the holding tank when offshore, and then close again in marinas. We've never had any issues with our gravity fed system but now something seems to be amiss. A few days ago I was getting a distinctive whiff of what I had diagnosed a full holding tank. This came as a surprise as it had been opened just a couple of days before. My diagnosis was unfortunately confirmed when, much to my horror, I observed the contents escaping through the tank vent whilst another family member flushed.
I assumed that something had blocked the tank at the outlet pipe (probably the kids using excessive tissue), so I condemned the heads until we could reach a pump out station, which we did the next day. That all went fine but I couldn't guarantee that the blockage would have been removed. So, with the pump in operation, I opened the holding tank seacock and much to my relief, could hear seawater being sucked into the tank via the pump out vacuum. That's it I thought, we have water coming up through the outlet, therefore the blockage must be removed and the contents will flow out.
Unfortunately, it would appear not. The holding tank has been slowly filling up again but when I open the seacock I still don't hear the swoosh of liquid leaving the boat. It would appear that there is still a blockage, but I can't understand where given the successful experiment at the pump out station.
I'm preparing myself for another pump out and then donning as much PPE as possible for an internal tank inspection, but hoping one of you will spare me with the answer to my problem please.
If you're currently eating a meal then perhaps move on to another thread for now...
We're currently having a lovely time cruising the Vendee coast but have run into a nasty issue with our holding tank, which I can't quite get my head around. Suggestions very welcome, particularly those that don't involve me getting my hands too dirty.
Like most cruisers, we open the holding tank when offshore, and then close again in marinas. We've never had any issues with our gravity fed system but now something seems to be amiss. A few days ago I was getting a distinctive whiff of what I had diagnosed a full holding tank. This came as a surprise as it had been opened just a couple of days before. My diagnosis was unfortunately confirmed when, much to my horror, I observed the contents escaping through the tank vent whilst another family member flushed.
I assumed that something had blocked the tank at the outlet pipe (probably the kids using excessive tissue), so I condemned the heads until we could reach a pump out station, which we did the next day. That all went fine but I couldn't guarantee that the blockage would have been removed. So, with the pump in operation, I opened the holding tank seacock and much to my relief, could hear seawater being sucked into the tank via the pump out vacuum. That's it I thought, we have water coming up through the outlet, therefore the blockage must be removed and the contents will flow out.
Unfortunately, it would appear not. The holding tank has been slowly filling up again but when I open the seacock I still don't hear the swoosh of liquid leaving the boat. It would appear that there is still a blockage, but I can't understand where given the successful experiment at the pump out station.
I'm preparing myself for another pump out and then donning as much PPE as possible for an internal tank inspection, but hoping one of you will spare me with the answer to my problem please.