Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 7:32 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Alan Liles
Subject: Stus-List C&C 37/40+ holding tank
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 c
No problem. Just be careful with the counter top. The part that wraps
around behind the toilet has a large lever arm and is relatively
unsupported as compared to the rest of the unit. If too much stress is
applied then stress cracks develop in the GelCoat. Its tricky to handle
but not impossibl
Thanks, Josh (I think). At least I know, now, what has to come off first. It
seems like it might take some time.
Al Liles
SV Elendil
C&C 37/40+
Vancouver
> On Jun 25, 2017, at 8:21 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> You pretty much nailed it. The shower surround comes first. Then
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
I'd be interested in this as well -- not so much for the holding tank but I'd
love to replace the faucet and shower fixtures someday.
All the best,
Edd
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Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the Starship Enterprise
C&C 37+
Sail Number: NCC-1701-B
City Island, New York
You might try running an electricans tape from the outside
Joel
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 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
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 t