Dave Spencer has two identical vents for all intents and purposes. He doesn't really say, but it would seem he kept the stantion vent intact. According to the experts he now has two vents that won't work due to not being at less than 45degrees slope. With any luck you may get a breeze through your tank if air pressure hits the opening on one vent, maybe. Is that a fair assumption?
Paulus has only eliminated the stantion vent and shortened the run to the opening about a foot.
I'm thinking that if folks are making this modification putting the thru-hull below the rub rail, that the odor is somehow being, more often that not, directed away from the cockpit... unlike the stantion vent which dumps the smelly gas right at nose level when the head is pumped. Nobody has really pointed out that the tank odor smells all the time or just when the head is pumped. In my case, I only get assaulted by tank smell when the head is pumped. My stantion does not have a slit. It is 7/8ID until it exits the stantion vent hole which is the same diameter as a 1/4 pipe thread. In fact, I threaded my stantion hole with a 1/4 pipe tap and put a 1/4x3/8 hose barb in the hole, for which I slip on a piece of 3/8 clear tubing to hang over the side when we are onboard. This puts smelly gas exiting the tank at the waterline.
After talking with Peggie about conquering the aerobic/anaerobic tank environment I was fairly sure no vent mod in my c34 will accomplish what is needed to achieve this. So the next best thing is to direct the smell away from the deck. There are tank aerators that run off 12 volts pumping fresh air into the tank all day... but, I don't know about that solution...