Although I always defer to Dennis and his expertise, you can put me in the poo 
poo side of the ledger.  Specifically, I found them hard to empty (I could 
never get it emptied).  Also when I finally ripped it out and put in a plastic 
holding tank it was literally a sh*t show. 😉

Glen Eddie

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From: Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: May-03-21 02:59 PM
To: Stus-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Cc: Dennis C. <capt...@gmail.com>
Subject: Stus-List Re: clogged head hoses

Whatever you do, DON'T install a flexible tank.  They last for decades, are 
used in airplanes, are easy to install and maintain and are generally very 
reliable.  I have had a flexible holding tank and a flexible potable water tank 
in Touche' for years and years with great success.

My boat repair buddy has a flexible diesel tank and a flexible potable water 
tank in his blue water cruiser.  Both were custom made based on templates of 
his spaces.  Again, no issues.

However, the "list" "poo poos" them.  :)~
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Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA



On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 9:33 AM Doug Mountjoy via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
Good Morning All,

I am in the process of replacing my Stainless steel holding tank, due to holes 
that are a result of corrosion. This is requiring me to make one out of 
fiberglass. No one makes a tank this size and shape needed. This led me to 
checking the hoses for condition. I found that the hoses from the toilet to 
tank are severely clogged. Not sure how any fluid was getting through. 
Currently with the aft cabin torn apart my boat is unusable for anything, 
including living aboard, which I am.

My question is this. What does everyone use to help keep the lines clear? Do 
you pull them out every few years and clean them? Is there a chemical that I 
can flush down that will help keep them clean?

Thanks,
Doug



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