Peggy -
I am fairly new to sailing and still learning the ins and outs of my 1985 H 285.
Yesterday, I stopped by the marina to check on the boat and noticed that the bowl had fillled back up to the brim with waste water from our outing the previous night. I proceeded to pump the head until all the water was back in the holding tank. At that time my son mentioned to me that he saw water coming out of the vent up near the toe rail. I figured that the holding tank was full and took it to the marina to have it pumped out.
The holding tank was pumped without an issue and it was FULL. I have noticed that when I now go to pump the head, it is easy for water to enter the bowl, however; I encounter some backpressure when I go to clear the bowl.
Do you know why the backpressure exists? Is it possibly a clogged vent hose? After reading some of your posts, I decided to spray water down the vent hose thinking that it may be clogged, but it seemed as though I heard the water hitting the tank - so I believe it is ok.
To be sure that the vent hose is not clogged, is it ok to use the pumpout pump on the vent hose to clear any obstruction if one exists?
Also, this boat has been in salt water for the last 25 years. The boat has now been in fresh water for two months. By putting fresh water in the holding tank, has this caused all of the scaling to decompose possibly clogging the lines??
Thanks for your help. Your comments are invaluable!
I am fairly new to sailing and still learning the ins and outs of my 1985 H 285.
Yesterday, I stopped by the marina to check on the boat and noticed that the bowl had fillled back up to the brim with waste water from our outing the previous night. I proceeded to pump the head until all the water was back in the holding tank. At that time my son mentioned to me that he saw water coming out of the vent up near the toe rail. I figured that the holding tank was full and took it to the marina to have it pumped out.
The holding tank was pumped without an issue and it was FULL. I have noticed that when I now go to pump the head, it is easy for water to enter the bowl, however; I encounter some backpressure when I go to clear the bowl.
Do you know why the backpressure exists? Is it possibly a clogged vent hose? After reading some of your posts, I decided to spray water down the vent hose thinking that it may be clogged, but it seemed as though I heard the water hitting the tank - so I believe it is ok.
To be sure that the vent hose is not clogged, is it ok to use the pumpout pump on the vent hose to clear any obstruction if one exists?
Also, this boat has been in salt water for the last 25 years. The boat has now been in fresh water for two months. By putting fresh water in the holding tank, has this caused all of the scaling to decompose possibly clogging the lines??
Thanks for your help. Your comments are invaluable!