Hehe "Head's Up"  I see what you did there.  Funny..... ;-)

-Kerry

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:

> The results are in. I measured the tank at 1' x 2' x 5'. Per Bernie's
> formula, that comes out to (12 x 24 x 60) /231 = 74.8 or ~ 75 gallons.
> Talking to the pumpout people, I discovered my vent pipe is plugged, which
> accounted for the overly full holding tank. Hence, they haven't been
> emptying the tank each week due to vacuum created during the pumpout
> process.
>
> I also discovered something else you saltwater-types may be interested in.
> I have two heads - stateroom and guest area. We rarely use the guest head
> unless we have overnight guests - not all that often. I was just informed
> that the guest head should be used every so often, because salt crystals
> form in the hose, dry, causing pitting and hence break down of the hose
> allowing odors to escape. Then the entire hose needs to be replaced. Just a
> heads-up for y'all.
>
> On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 2:33:51 PM UTC-5, Doug wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know the blackwater holding tank capacity on a 1984 46' Uniflite?
>> I'm getting several different numbers from non-Uniflite boaters.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Doug
>>
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