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My new 1996 Hunter 42 Passage had a smell that I finally traced to the holding tank vent hose. (Mistress once said wipe a rag on the hose, and if it smells the hose is permeated...) From this forum I learned about what happens when a hose gets saturated with that smell, and then its impossible to get rid of the smell.So I attempted to change the hose. But getting to the thru hull fittings was almost impossible. I read in this forum about access for my particular boat, through the forward starboard upper cabinet. I found the fittings, but for the life of me I couldnt reach the hose clamp enough to be able to be assured that I could put the new hose back on. ALSO, its important to note my boat has air conditioning, and that there is a wood column installed that allows the installation of an a/c duct that may be in the way of my gaining access, or the complete removal of a cabinet that looks like a lot more major than I am perhaps erver willing to do.So I cut 90 of the hose out and left just a 1 foot section that was already connected to the thru hull, and joined the new hoses to the old with a connector.The smell is gone, although leaving that last 1 foot of hose that I couldnt reach really bothers me. Enough to write to Hunter to find out how this happened, or is there something I am missing. I also had to use the existing connector to the holding tank bib. A tiny one inch connector...man did it smell! I soaked it in STRAIGHT BLEACH for 10 minutes and it didnt help AT ALL!!Also Hunter used a reinforced vinyl hose, where the reinforcement is a metal spring installed in the hose interior. What a dumb design selection for a hose that will ultimately trap smelly particles that accumulate during the OVERFLOW of waste that always invariably happens in a sailboat.OK its just a hose...but IT'S A HOSE THAT "MAYBE" CANNOT BE TOTALLY REPLACED...unless Hunter informs me I am wrong, to which I sincerely hope.Or MAYBE it takes alot smaller hands than I have to get in there to the thru hull fittings. And what happens when the thru hull fitting rusts?? Who's gonna change that?I am surprised at Hunter, but will let all know what happens.I have faith!PS: I also found the vented loop for the forward head, and with an electrically switched vent no less. Fancy...