I am getting water in the forward bilge constantly. After pouring a yellow dye in thru the head, the water in the bilge turned yellow. I am unable to see the entire holdinhg tank due to the generator location on top.
Former owner thinks its a hose connection problem.
Any Suggestions ?
Thanks
JCDSAIL
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1980 36 DC Holding tank leak
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Re: 1980 36 DC Holding tank leak
I was just working on mine today. I think you will have to bite the bullet and move the gen set. All my connections were at the aft end of the tank, then the shower sump, then the engine. There was an elaborate set up of a PVC 'T' with each end having some 90 degree elbows until it connected to the hoses. After replacing the 30 year old hoses, it sure smells a lot better. I also tossed the toilets. My gen set is set off to the starboard side, maybe you can relocate yours. I'm sure you will need to get in there again.
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Re: 1980 36 DC Holding tank leak
We had a leak years back on our 36' DC - turned out the pipe fitting to the holding tank had actually rotted through. it was a crappy job (forgive the pun) and difficult to get to - luckily it was being hauled to have work don ein the yard - so we pawned it off on them. If I remember correctly it was part of the vent pipe connection where the issue was.
Reb Buckley
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
Westerly, RI (WYC)
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
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Re: 1980 36 DC Holding tank leak
Thanks for the replie. So much for the survey I paid for that concluded the front bilge water was from a rain storm the night before. I thought the water smelled a litle like holding tank water. Now I am waiting to see this repair will cost and I cannot use the boat.
What a bummer.
JCDSAIL
What a bummer.
JCDSAIL