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Old 11-13-2016, 11:03 AM   #15
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I've used the Blueline "push on" system for years and love it - I carry 3 10 foot lengths with the necessary couplers - use 1 all the time (of course), sometimes 2, and occasionally all three for a really long site. Seems to cover all the bases for me.
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X2 on the Presto-fit Blueline sewer hose.

I've been using the hoses, (and the various pieces and parts included with this "sewer hose kit") for over 15 years: https://www.amazon.com/Prest-O-Fit-1.../dp/B000BGHYFC

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Thanks, Mel! Oh - I definitely use a sewer hose support (e.g. slunky) unless it is a very short run or downhill
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What is a ground adapter??
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Old 11-16-2016, 10:04 AM   #18
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How long of a sewer pipe

We carry extra slinky so if one wears out or ruptures so about 15'-20'. We also have another 20' as we had planned to attend a rally last year and sewer runs were expected to be long.
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We store our most used slinky under the Class C in this pvc fence post mod. It is 5", but I would recommend increasing it to a 6" post.
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I have had more times the distance is short rather than long. Especially at dump stations. When I replaced the last hose I bought one that came in two sections. From my last winterizing dump at a KOA I know one section can stretch almost eight feet with the appropriate rocks holding down the “ground adapter” and with ground support (the support shown by B D HOWie). The two sections fit into the bumper just fine. I have always used the hoses supports.

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Some parks require sewer support...for legitimate reasons IMO.
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