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Old 03-29-2018, 11:04 AM   #1
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Sewer hose storage

New to this site. Just purchase our third Jayco, this time a 2018 Pinnacle 37RSTS. This unit has a Sanicon, which we have never used before. Since there is also a manual valve, where does one store their sewer hose on this unit? Thinking about adding under carriage tube for storage but wonder if I missed something that is already there. Thanks!
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Old 03-29-2018, 02:09 PM   #2
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New to this site. Just purchase our third Jayco, this time a 2018 Pinnacle 37RSTS. This unit has a Sanicon, which we have never used before. Since there is also a manual valve, where does one store their sewer hose on this unit? Thinking about adding under carriage tube for storage but wonder if I missed something that is already there. Thanks!
Doesn't the unit have a bumper?
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Old 03-29-2018, 02:30 PM   #3
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New to this site. Just purchase our third Jayco, this time a 2018 Pinnacle 37RSTS. This unit has a Sanicon, which we have never used before. Since there is also a manual valve, where does one store their sewer hose on this unit? Thinking about adding under carriage tube for storage but wonder if I missed something that is already there. Thanks!


I also have a 2018 Pinnacle 36FBTS, and no it doesn’t have a bumper for hose storage. I purchased a clear plastic tote that I use for all of my “dirty” sewage hose and accessories. Nothing else goes in the box and it is labeled SEWAGE to prevent someone from storing clean items in it. I then store the “dirty” tote in the underbelly with everything else. I picked a clear tote so I could tell when it needs disinfected.


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x 2 what Gary said is exactly what I did. SKidawg
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Post 131 I think.
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I went the fence post route too.
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Rob do you have any pictures?
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