Doug, My tank is not near that big. I'm having another problem. I'm getting
water under the carpeting in the office and can't find out where it's coming
from. Any thoughts. frank
From: Doug <[email protected]>
To: UnifliteWorld <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 2:26 PM
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: tank capacity
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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