You pretty much nailed it.  The shower surround comes first.  Then
disconnect the water supply and drain hoses.  Remove all the screws
followed by the counter top.  I'll warn you that the vent is still set far
back and not easy to access even without the counter top.  You may need to
make a second access port in one of the cabinets - probably the left most
cabinet, righthand side.

I had a leaking hand hole in the top of mine.  Then I found out that the
pickup tube for the pump out had become disconnected and I had to engineer
a new system.  While I was there I installed a new tank level monitoring
system.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD



On Jun 25, 2017 7:32 PM, "Alan Liles via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
wrote:

> Has anyone on the list had to access their holding tank? My vent is
> plugged and I need to access at least one end. There is a small access port
> in the top of one of the vanity cupboards but that seems fairly useless as
> I can't see much in there and my hands don't really fit. To get to the tank
> top it looks like the sink and vanity top have to be removed which also
> involves the shower plexiglass and support. Any ideas before I disassemble
> my entire head?
>
> Al Liles
> SV Elendil
> C&C37/40+
> Vancouver
>
>
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