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Old 03-07-2021, 04:46 PM   #1
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Sewer Hose Storage - Precept 31UL

I've done a search here and on YouTube, but didn't find anything helpful. Currently I have our hoses stored in the wet bay, but they take up a lot of space. I'd like to install a 5x5 fence post - maybe 2 of them - to store the hoses, but don't see any appropriate place to hang them under the body. Was thinking that the shelf of one of the pass-through bays could accommodate them - plenty of room there. Has anyone tried this? What about odor control?


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My hoses have end caps to keep the aroma inside
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My hoses have end caps to keep the aroma inside

Thanks - figured I'd use end caps, and would have to clean the "containers" from time to time. But would like to avoid that as much as possible. Also, I'm interested to see if anyone has tried to use this pass-through space, or if they've found a spot under the coach to install them.
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I store my sewer hoses in the small outside compartment up front on the drivers side. I cut 2 round vents on the rear facing inside wall of the cabinet. Have no problems and easy to store.
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Old 03-09-2021, 09:10 AM   #5
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How about running a piece of PVC across the rear jack supports? I ran a 2" piece there for another reason. I put one of these retractable garden hoses in it. Connected it to the water supply which is on the driver's side, but now have the discharge end on the passenger side which is where I always need it to fill the dog water.
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Just saw a YouTube post where someone did that! As the coach is at a storage facility, I'll have to wait until next time I'm there, but that does have promise. Thanks!
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