Jay - On my 1960 Tradewind, the Black water tank is
inside, directly beneath the stool, and extends back
beneath the lavy sink etc.  The stool is elevated, and
boxed in, but the tank is on the topside of the
plywood floor.  Same with my fresh tank - inside under
the front couch (which is under the front window.)

so, if yours ain't that way - you know it can be!

Toby 2029

--- Jrnymn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Vintage Listers,
> 
> Does the odor in a holding tank permeate the tank
> wall?  My reason for
> asking is I'm considering designing my black tank
> and grey tank to reside
> above the floor with only a pvc drain going through
> the floor.
> 
> My reasons are to reduce future need for bellypan
> removal and protect the
> holding system from freeze exposure in the belly
> area.  If everything is
> inside the trailer, temperature control stays in the
> interior zone.
> 
> I'm also considering having the fresh tank inside
> too.  My design
> philosophy is "If I Went to Africa and Needed to Get
> to Everything in My
> Trailer" -- or a sort of homesteading outlook.  A
> design that will lend
> the trailer capable of relative independence of the
> convenient kind of
> plumbing and other systems we are used to.
> 
> Jay L. Griffin                                  
> "Journeyman"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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