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Subject: Re: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out + reducing head
odors
Ray,
After I pump out, I partially fill the holding tank with water and pump it
out again. Hopefully this will reduce the amount of material inside the
tank which might lead to odors. Others may have
Is there is a recognized process to pump out the head to avoid lingering
odors. I have heard people will run a hose at the same time as they are
pumping it out. Anything that can help would be greatly appreciated.
Ray
LakeHouse
Libertyville, IL
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, Alianna
Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS
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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Raymond
Macklin via CnC-List
Sent: July 31, 2014 1:52 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out
Is there is a recognized process
Hi Ray,
In saltwater, it's the dying plankton that smells. It doesn't take
more than a few per gallon to smell. When we leave the boat, we pump
a little fresh water through to clear the pipe. As Martha says,
It's a good thing.
Cheers, Lee
CC35-II
In Seattle
Is there is a recognized
: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out + reducing head
odors
Ray,
After I pump out, I partially fill the holding tank with water and pump it
out again. Hopefully this will reduce the amount of material inside the
tank which might lead to odors. Others may have more effective procedures
Of Jake
Brodersen via CnC-List
Sent: July 31, 2014 7:31 PM
To: 'Raymond Macklin'; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out + reducing head odors
Ray,
After I pump out, I partially fill the holding tank with water and pump it
out again. Hopefully
Subject: Re: Stus-List Proper Process for Head Pump Out + reducing head odors
Ray,
After I pump out, I partially fill the holding tank with water and pump it
out again. Hopefully this will reduce the amount of material inside the
tank which might lead to odors. Others may have more