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#1 2012-09-07 10:56:52

stargazer
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MkV holding tank

what would the approximate time be before requiring a pump out? I know this is entirely dependent on usage but if I could get some input here would be great

I'm having bowl backup to what I believe is abnormally premature

thanks


Lawrence Katz
'86 MkV #132
Lawrence Katz
'86 MkV #132
Stargazer II
Newport Yacht Club

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Lawrence Katz
'86 MkV #132
                                                                    Stargazer II
Fifty Point Marina

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#2 2012-09-08 01:18:25

Steve Reid
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Re: MkV holding tank

Lawrence:
You should never have sewage backing up into the bowel. Even if your holding tank was compleatly full (not a good thing to have happen) any excess should come out through the vent (on the port side of the hull). If you are getting back pressure on the discharge hose from the toilet to the tank then you most likely have a blocked vent line.

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#3 2012-09-08 12:32:46

ALAN FORD
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Re: MkV holding tank

Lawrence, this Forum is full of threads which relate to holding tanks and backing-up toilets!! It's a recurring problem it seems!. A recent one starts on 5/28/2012 and may be helpful.
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002


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