I purchased the boat over a year ago from the original owner. It was on the hard for over a year, so I am not sure if the waste tank was maintained properly.
Regarding the replacement of the head and hoses. I had it done by an outside service. I am not sure if the vent line was replaced, but I did replace all the stanchions and one of the stanchions is the vent for the waste tank. I don't know if the hose from the tank to the stanchions was replaced. The tank discharge hose was replaced.
Regarding a vented loop, as mentioned I did not do the work myself, where should the vented loop be?
The boat is sitting at dock and when I return after a week or so, the toilet bowl is filled with brown waste water, literally thickened with human waste. Not quite as thick but almost as though someone has used it and didn’t flush.
It is hard to say if the over flow happens when sailing right after the tank has been emptied. It happens when we are heeled over, most day sales we are not in heavy winds.
I close the head intake seacock and the sink drain
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Peggie Hall-HeadMistress;634788]You don't need a new tank...and the problem isn't solidified sludge (which wouldn't be there if you maintained your tank properly). And before anyone else chimes, he doesn't need a new joker valve, or valve gasket either.
I think I know what your problem is, but I need some answers to be sure:
You say you've replaced the toilet and all the hoses...including the tank vent line and tank discharge hose?
When you replaced the toilet did you install a vented loop in the intake as described in the instructions?
You said that while the boat is at dock the head fills with waste water and the odor is overwhelming.... Do you mean the toilet bowl is full of water, or the tank? Or both?
You say that waste also backs up when sailing...enough to overflow the bowl...does this happen even if the toilet hasn't been used since the tank was pumped out?
You said you have all the valves closed. Does that mean the head intake seacock is closed, or only the wet/dry "valve" on the toilet? What other valves are in the system?[/quote]