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cinandtim

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Posted: 08/13/12 12:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have a new Jayco Greyhawk 32Ds, suggestions on where to store sewer hose. Tube installed on coach won't cut it.

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cinandtim wrote:

Have a new Jayco Greyhawk 32Ds, suggestions on where to store sewer hose. Tube installed on coach won't cut it.
I don't have a Jayco, but I store both of mine in the rear bumper.


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Posted: 08/13/12 12:49pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I put my big one in a garbage bag and store in a storage bay used only for this purpose , this hose is for longer stays. My short hose for dumping at dump sites goes in to its storage tube.


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Here's how I enlarged the short sewage hose compartment. I cut off the existing compartment and added a length of PVC drain pipe with flared end to slip over the shorten compartment. I wedged the end of the pipe over the frame rail. Had to cut the end at an angle to fit over the frame. I used PVC cement to glue the pipe in place. I drilled a few drain holes in the pipe.

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cinandtim wrote:

Have a new Jayco Greyhawk 32Ds, suggestions on where to store sewer hose. Tube installed on coach won't cut it.


Buy the Rhino hose. Works great.


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I put 10 feet in the tube and another 10 with adapters on it in a garbage bag in one of the bays for when I need it.

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We tried the garbage bag idea...waaay to messy, especially on a windy day. Now we have a 20 ft. hose in a flat plastic bin with a snap closure lid. Much better.

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Posted: 08/13/12 05:22pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We store the hose and all attachments in a blue plastic container with a lid in a side compartment which also contains wood for leveling.


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I bought a clear plastic tub from Wally World with a lid. Since the fittings are way larger than most sewage pipes when using the Valterra hose (but they work well), I do that. It does take up room in the storage compartment, which is a downside.

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In our Tioga 26Q, the sewer hose goes in the shore cable compartment. Why RV makers put too-small diameter hose storage containers in RV's is a mystery along with need for installing long custom bent solid metal valve stems and awnings that can unwind, inflate and self-destruct. Does RVIA monitor these forums? Is RVIA concerned for RV users?

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