Well, I am sure you have heard enough to decide, I am guessing you are 
replacing a plastic tank. They do hold up well as a rule.

Maybe a more streamlined tank would be worth the expense, if you already have 
the other out, it is no trouble.

 

Just to let you know where I stand, I recall a trip back from Canada on a 
different C&C 39 that had a bladder.

I was pumping the head, and all of a sudden, the bladder exploded out the sink, 
over the ceiling and all over me.

Needless to say, I was unamused, and probably that one moment sealed my opinion 
of bladders for life.

Obviously it was plumbed incorrectly, I would like to find that plumber and 
whoop him. . . . 

 

Bill Coleman

C&C 39 Erie, PA

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Matthew L. 
Wolford via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 11:21 AM
To: CnClist
Cc: Matthew L. Wolford
Subject: Stus-List Rigid vs. flexible sewage holding tank

 

Listers:

 

    New question for the group’s collective wisdom.  For reasons unrelated to a 
holding tank issue, I recently removed the holding tank to gain access to the 
area underneath.  While it is out, I am considering replacing it.  Ordinarily I 
would order a comparable plastic tank and be done with it.  However, some 
people swear by flexible tanks for this purpose.  What say you?

 

Matt Wolford

C&C 42 Custom 

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