In order to change these hoses on the F26 with the fiberglass cockpit you have to hang upside down in the engine bay, like a contortionist, pinned between the exhaust manifolds and the edge of the floor while working at arms length and blind to what you are doing. This is where the problem comes in for me. I've done this gob a few times before however as some of you may remember, I missed out on last boating season due to a surgery performed my neck in the early spring. Although things are looking pretty good for me now, doing this kind of job again is out of the question. So my options are either to hire someone to do the job for me (have someone else wrench on my boat





Below is a picture of the engine bay with the fresh water tank under the floor on the left and the black water tank (that you can't even see) under the floor on the right.

Below is a picture of the hose arrangement on the black water tank.

My plan here is to replace both the black water tank and the fresh water tank with new ones that have the fittings in a more serviceable location such as at the inboard side on the top of the tank. The tanks will be fabricated from HDPE sheet and will have pipe couplers with down tubes welded into the top similar to the way hydraulic tanks are fabricated. This will allow the pump out hose to be full only when the tank is being pumped out and remain empty the rest of the time which should in turn reduce the frequency that it needs to be changed due to smell. I'm not sure which way to go at the tip of the down tube for the pump out hose. What I'm wondering is if an angled cut is good here or is a 90° fitting required? The toilet has a built in macerator so clogging at the tip of the down tube I believe should be unlikely. Any thoughts on this? I haven't done the design on these tanks yet so I'm open to suggestions.
As for changing these tanks, I'll have to remove the exhaust manifolds then the job should be fairly easy. I'll also take the opportunity to relocate the oil filter, AC water pump, strainer and fresh water pumps to a more serviceable location. I plan on having this boat for a long time to come so its important that the maintenance required remains within my physical capabilities.
