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Posted: 07/30/12 10:32am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have used up to 30 feet of stinky slinky

Fifty feet of macerator hose black

And 75 Gray

Depending on the CG where I was parked, And I stop at all of these places at least 2x a year.

(One park has a "Gray Water Dump" which is about 74 feet from where my outlet is when I park there).


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Posted: 07/30/12 10:48am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Artemus Gordon wrote:

Five times. Yes five times since April 2012 I have been forced to add sewer hose ! It's a must have in my opinion!


Ditto. The way our CG is set up some sites will take the short ten foot but others always require extensions. I will always keep extra in mine.

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Posted: 07/30/12 11:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I've needed mine numerous times in the past. An extra sewer hose weighs a LOT less than an extra 25 leveling blocks too!

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Compared to all the useless junk that DW insists on stuffing into the coach, my extra 10ft of sewer hose is insignificant........... She brought a 40lb stone birdbath from home last week! Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!


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paulcardoza wrote:

Compared to all the useless junk that DW insists on stuffing into the coach, my extra 10ft of sewer hose is insignificant........... She brought a 40lb stone birdbath from home last week! Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!


Ha! .... do you mean to take camping? If so, that's a first for me!

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dakonthemountain wrote:

paulcardoza wrote:

Compared to all the useless junk that DW insists on stuffing into the coach, my extra 10ft of sewer hose is insignificant........... She brought a 40lb stone birdbath from home last week! Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!


Ha! .... do you mean to take camping? If so, that's a first for me!

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paulcardoza wrote:

She brought a 40lb stone birdbath from home last week! Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!


No Way - You are such a DH!!!


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paulcardoza wrote:

Compared to all the useless junk that DW insists on stuffing into the coach, my extra 10ft of sewer hose is insignificant........... She brought a 40lb stone birdbath from home last week! Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!


Be glad her name isnt Lucy and she insists on keeping a rock as a souvenir from everyplace you camp.

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I have enough for about 40' further than that and I'll wait and use the dump site. But oh man I sure coulda used one of your volt meters for the new electric golf cart.


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