CMJ
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Hoping for some advise 'cause I'm in a sticky situation - well nearly anyway.
Having noticed a bit of a nasty poo'ey whiff recently inside the cabins (particularly when out for a spin), I thought I’d give the plastic holding tank a good flush out – I was also considering checking the valves on the Techma toilets as clearly there is some sort of venting of the tank happening inside the boat (as well as the outside vent)…
Anyway, like I say tank flushing was the first option. So, I decided to fill it up via the deck suction outlet and then flush it out (considering that due to the venting built in there would be no risk of pressurising the tank) – I filled and flushed a few times over the last few days when I’ve been out on the Solent. When filling up today though I heard, and then saw water spraying out of a crack in the top of the holding tank! Fortunately it looked very clean but I now think that maybe these nasty smells are due to this crack…… lucky though I suppose that it’s at the very top.
So the question is – how do I fix this?
The tank must have been built into the hull during manufacture (before the superstructure was put on) because there’s no way it’s coming out via the hatch in the forward cabin.
I’ve asked Azimut what the material of the tank is made from in anticipation that I end up getting it plastic welded (I have a mate with a plastic welder and polyethylene rods) – but this I believe would be no good if the tank’s polypropylene - 'cause I'd need to source suitable rods. Also, this crack is pretty difficult to get at and it runs into an indent (U-shaped strengthening channel) – so maybe plastic welding won’t be feasible.
If any of you have ideas or suggestions I’d be really grateful - Also grateful for any contacts who specialise in this type of repair.
Thanks!
Chris.
Hoping for some advise 'cause I'm in a sticky situation - well nearly anyway.
Having noticed a bit of a nasty poo'ey whiff recently inside the cabins (particularly when out for a spin), I thought I’d give the plastic holding tank a good flush out – I was also considering checking the valves on the Techma toilets as clearly there is some sort of venting of the tank happening inside the boat (as well as the outside vent)…
Anyway, like I say tank flushing was the first option. So, I decided to fill it up via the deck suction outlet and then flush it out (considering that due to the venting built in there would be no risk of pressurising the tank) – I filled and flushed a few times over the last few days when I’ve been out on the Solent. When filling up today though I heard, and then saw water spraying out of a crack in the top of the holding tank! Fortunately it looked very clean but I now think that maybe these nasty smells are due to this crack…… lucky though I suppose that it’s at the very top.
So the question is – how do I fix this?
The tank must have been built into the hull during manufacture (before the superstructure was put on) because there’s no way it’s coming out via the hatch in the forward cabin.
I’ve asked Azimut what the material of the tank is made from in anticipation that I end up getting it plastic welded (I have a mate with a plastic welder and polyethylene rods) – but this I believe would be no good if the tank’s polypropylene - 'cause I'd need to source suitable rods. Also, this crack is pretty difficult to get at and it runs into an indent (U-shaped strengthening channel) – so maybe plastic welding won’t be feasible.
If any of you have ideas or suggestions I’d be really grateful - Also grateful for any contacts who specialise in this type of repair.
Thanks!
Chris.