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  "textContent": "Cupboard doors mean you can get at the tank to check the level or for access if necessary. Credit: Mike Pickles\n\n**Harbour foreman and boatbuilder Mike Pickles explains that with a little imagination, you can find space on most boats for a waste holding tank**\n\nHarbour foreman and boatbuilder Mike Pickles explains that with a little imagination, you can find space on most boats for a waste holding tank",
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