It's hard to get the macerator to start pumping out the holding tank on my H44. The only way that I have been able to do it is to close off the tank vent and then pressurize the tank through the deck pumpout fitting using a dinghy inflator while someone holds on the macerator switch. Once the macerator is primed it continues to pump. Hunter has given me a new pump, but that has not solved the problem. The boat is out of the water until the end of April and the tank has been flushed, so now is a good time to work on it. My best guess is that the macerator pickup tube is too close to the bottom of the tank and solids create too much of a barrier. Does anyone else have this problem? Better yet, does anyone know of a fix?The whole process is made more complicated because Hunter designed the tank level indicator to only register when the tank is more than 1/2 full. BTW: The tank does not seem to vent well since it develops a foul odor. I don't think enough oxygen gets to the tank, but I don't see any way to redo the plumbing. We only use KO as our holding tank treatment.