Scuba Too
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- Joined
- Jul 25, 2016
- Messages
- 273
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 CB
- Vessel Name
- Blue Honu
- MMSI Number
- 367783950
My 2017 R29 CB is about 3.5 years old. Aside from an initial episode of foul air (literally would bring tears to your eyes) I learned how to maintain a seawater flushed toilet (with Odorlos being a big help) and it's been going well up until recently. Now after flushing odor seeps into the head, but not from the outside. I accessed the tank and flushing does not cause any odors in this area so the fittings are tight. There is some venting that occurs on the outside vent but there's also some build up on the vent so there may be some partial blockage. I suspect that some pressure builds up during flushing and the odor seeps in through the connection to the head since the waste tank area doesn't have any odors. So with this in mind:
- What's the best way to check the connection to the head?
- Could there be a seal in the head that's causing a problem?
- Can the built-in screens on the waste vent be removed from the outside of the boat? The idea would be then to snake the vent hose.
- If the vent outlet has to access from the inside, what's the best way to access it? I can see it from the cubby but there's no working room from that approach.
- I noticed that there's caulking around the hoses to the tank. What is this caulking and do you recommend replacing it if the hose is removed?
Thanks!
- What's the best way to check the connection to the head?
- Could there be a seal in the head that's causing a problem?
- Can the built-in screens on the waste vent be removed from the outside of the boat? The idea would be then to snake the vent hose.
- If the vent outlet has to access from the inside, what's the best way to access it? I can see it from the cubby but there's no working room from that approach.
- I noticed that there's caulking around the hoses to the tank. What is this caulking and do you recommend replacing it if the hose is removed?
Thanks!