Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34

Started by Kirschsteinsmith, July 04 2019, 09:15

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Kirschsteinsmith

We have a Bavaria 34 2010 and we need to access the holding tank due to a blockage. We have a circular possible hatch in the holding tank with a dysfunctional electrical sensor set in its centre. This is approx 120mm in diameter. Is this an inspection hatch and if so, how can it be opened?

tiger79

It should unscrew anti-clockwise.  You may find it difficult to budge.  Some people make a sort of "spanner" to fit in the slots to give more leverage.  Grease it with silicone grease before refitting it.

Kirschsteinsmith

Thank you very very much!! I thought it should open but it was good to know that it would do so😀

Moodymike

Pics of a tool I made up from a hot water tank element removal spanner. The shaped wood pieces are slightly different from yours, I find to get the right leverage the force has to be low down.

Bobb

The senders only show 3/4 full and are famous for failing. I just installed a strip LED light and a push-button switch wired to the main panel with an in-line fuse. That way i can see the exact level in the tank. Very reassuring!

Bob
2009 Bav 34 Cruiser
S/V Sympatheia

fjoe

Hi Bob,

Also the display of our Bav from 2012 is showing 0 or 75%, independent from any filing level.
Please explain more details of your LED installation. I do not want to open this tank which we bought with the boat including content 5 months ago.

Best regards
Frank

eriksson.fam@gmail.com

I use a torch, no installation no hussle ;D
Only light up the backsiide

PEA-JAY

Make physically 100% sure its not full before you try to open it!!!

Dr.Thomas Eisele

Hello,

in 2018 we had a similar problem. I poured drain cleaner through the inspection opening into the tank.And left it for two days. Then I took a mask and snorkel and dived under the boat. There I used a suck pömpel and could remove the blockage.

Thomas

Domi409

Hello,
Big warning with the sensor in the middle of the opening: Do not try to remove it with the opening closed: There is a seal and a plastic screw behind and if the sensor is unscrewed, they fall in the tank! Very difficult to get them back afterwards.