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Matt
Peggie, Thanks for your help over the past YEAR as we tried to solve the odor problems on our Hunter 40.5. In the response you pasted to us: "Holding tank is rarely if ever the source of odor inside the boat.....So you're chasing your tail by trying to get rid of odor inside the boat by taking extra precautions to eliminate odor inside the tank. "you asserted that holding tanks are RARELY IF EVER the source. Unfortunately, while following your advice to clean out all bilges, replace any leaky hoses with good hose, and replace the vent hose, our leaky tank became a LEAKY tank. When we found ourselves with a pool of sewage beneath the floorboard, we tried to get a pumpout so that we could remove the tank. They could not pump us out (maybe could not create the vacuum needed?)- and we had to rig our own system, by diverting a hose from the macerator to a bucket, and pumping out on deck, one bucket at a time. Please advise other boat owners that aluminum tanks ARE often the cause of the odor- 6 other people have orders in for our exact tank right now with Triple M plastics- and that the sooner they replace them, the better. Thanks again for your efforts.