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Old 04-28-2013, 03:17 PM   #1
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Nasty Sewer Hose

I've been looking for something to replace my original sewer hose for my galley tank because there is not that much water in there but there is always a line at the clean out at a state park so I'm looking for something that is a little bit smaller that I can hook up to that outlet. I already have one of those things that transform the sewer outlet in to a garden hose but that is to slow and takes up a lot of space I want Something collapsable that we can hook up to it. And if any of you have a some contraption for when you are at a Full hookup site so that you don't need two sewer inlets let me know.
We have a Rock Wood Signature Ultra-Lite Trailer Model#- 8313ss
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Old 04-28-2013, 03:35 PM   #2
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I've been looking for something to replace my original sewer hose for my galley tank because there is not that much water in there but there is always a line at the clean out at a state park so I'm looking for something that is a little bit smaller that I can hook up to that outlet. I already have one of those things that transform the sewer outlet in to a garden hose but that is to slow and takes up a lot of space I want Something collapsable that we can hook up to it. And if any of you have a some contraption for when you are at a Full hookup site so that you don't need two sewer inlets let me know.
We have a Rock Wood Signature Ultra-Lite Trailer Model#- 8313ss
Hard plumb the back tank into the front tank with another slide valve and use one hose to dump all tanks.
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Old 04-28-2013, 03:43 PM   #3
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Those are convenient, but still requires 2 or 3 hoses and in my case, crawling under the slide to open the rear (galley)valve. Hard plumbing is cheaper and a lot less mess.
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It was just a thought.
I have axles between my two grey tanks.
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It was just a thought.
I have axles between my two grey tanks.
So did I on my 08 Flagstaff 831RLSS and my present 12 Flagstaff 8528RKWS and hard plumbed both.

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