Hi
I have a fiberglass holding tank built into my hull. There's an aluminum access plate on top with IN, OUT, and vent hoses attached.
Inside the tank there was a rigid plastic (2" OD PVC PIPE) pick up tube, crudely curved to reach the lowest point in the holding tank. The pick up tube broke off flush with the access plate, most likely while underway in heavy seas.
I am considering replacing the hard PVC pipe pick up tube with a length of 1.5" sanitation hose. The hose is flexible and that should prevent a recurrence of the problem.
Is that a reasonable thing to do or should I find a way to replace the hard PVC pick up tube instead? Is there any reason not to use sanitation hose (i.e. head hose) for a pick up tube?
Thanks for your help!
I have a fiberglass holding tank built into my hull. There's an aluminum access plate on top with IN, OUT, and vent hoses attached.
Inside the tank there was a rigid plastic (2" OD PVC PIPE) pick up tube, crudely curved to reach the lowest point in the holding tank. The pick up tube broke off flush with the access plate, most likely while underway in heavy seas.
I am considering replacing the hard PVC pipe pick up tube with a length of 1.5" sanitation hose. The hose is flexible and that should prevent a recurrence of the problem.
Is that a reasonable thing to do or should I find a way to replace the hard PVC pick up tube instead? Is there any reason not to use sanitation hose (i.e. head hose) for a pick up tube?
Thanks for your help!