Chuck...I may have a spare fitting with a cap you can have.   

David F. Risch
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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 11:33:34 -0400
Subject: Re: Stus-List Deck Waste fitting dilemma
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I finally was able to remove the waste deck fitting cap by drilling the holes 
for the deck fitting tool  deeper so that the tool would sit flush on the deck 
fitting with the pins completely engaged in the holes.   Using a vice grip as 
an extension on the spanner, I was able to free up the cap.Does anyone know who 
was the source of the deck fittings for 1983 era Rhode Island built boats?  I 
may want to have a spare cap for this deck fill since when I drilled the holes 
deeper, there isn’t much wall thickness remaining where the tool goes into the 
cap.The fitting and cap are chrome over bronze and the cap is nominally 2 3/8” 
diameter.Chuck GilchrestS/V Half Magic1983 LF 35Padanaram, MAFrom: CnC-List 
[mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Robert Boyer via CnC-List
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 12:15 PM
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Cc: Robert Boyer <dainyr...@icloud.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Deck Waste fitting dilemma Also, a good spanner wrench 
(and a hammer) may do the trick...

Bob Boyers/v Rainy DaysC&C Landfall 38 (Hull # 230)Annapolis, MD (presently in 
Baltimore)blog: dainyrays.blogspot.comemail: dainyr...@icloud.com
On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Andrew Burton via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:Chuck, I've had good luck using a couple of punches the right size to fit 
the holes and then using a large screwdriver between them to lever the plate 
open. I have found oxygenating tablets work very well to eliminate the smell 
from the tank. I would think any methane would be eliminated through the 
vent.Can you follow the hose to find the deck plate? It sounds like it's time 
to replace it anyway.AndyC&C 40Peregrine On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Chuck 
Gilchrest via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:Suggestions needed:I 
purchased the new to me C&C Landfall 35 that had been “sitting” for a number of 
years.  I’ve painstakingly gone through systems to get everything functional 
and replaced items that needed updates.  So, after several outings on the boat, 
it was determined that it may be a good idea to pump out the holding tank to 
reduce a growing odor in the boat.Well the one thing that wasn’t checked in my 
systems review was the waste fitting at the deck which our harbormaster and I 
have determined has corroded itself closed over the years of inactivity.  I’ve 
tried several deck keys and tools (also using a vise grip to serve as an 
extension to the tool), an application of liquid wrench, and finally a punch 
with a plastic tipped mallet to try and free the deck fitting.  No luck.  I 
just can get enough purchase on the tips of the tool into the holes in the deck 
fitting lid as they’re only several mm deep.  Should I drill the holes deeper? 
My next approach is going to involve heat, but here’s where the dilemma begins- 
 Is adding heat to the deck fitting something that may ignite the build-up of 
methane inside the tank?  Can I possibly blow myself and the boat up using a 
butane torch to heat the fitting before beating it into submission?   I’ve 
generally had good luck with applying heat to free corrosion caused by 
dissimilar metals, but the fill cap and flange both appear to be chromed bronze 
and I suspect the bonding has occurred due to the corrosive nature of what’s in 
the tank.   Has anyone come up with a “super tool” that can unscrew the most 
stubborn deck fills?I also haven’t found below deck access to the deck fitting 
flange, so I have no idea if it is through bolted to the deck with nuts below, 
or if it is simply screwed in place?While I don’t think the tank is anywhere 
near full, I’d prefer not to spend the entire summer on a boat that smells like 
a dog kennel so whatever help is out there, I’m open to suggestions.Chuck 
GilchrestHalf Magic1983 LF 35Padanaram, MA 
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