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Saw a clothes line that hung on the ladder on the back of a motor home. It had a square on the bottom and a fourty five piece going up a few rungs. The square had holes drilled in it with line in it to hold the wet clothes. Wish I know how to put in a picture.
It may go by some other name also. You can make it for about $20.0 youself out of PVC pipe. I bought a sack full of second hand golf balls at Wal Mart. Enought to make 3 games.
Just yesterday, I saw (at an RV rally) one or two rigs which used some pvc pipe with their sewer hose running through it to support the hose in a slope downward. That seemed clever.
Recently heard about using PVC for a sewer hose weight and had a bunch of odd PVC laying around and made one. Parts: 2-2" 90 degree Ls; 3pcs 2"X2" straight pipe; 2-2" end caps.
Process: glue 2 Ls together with 1 of the 2" straight pieces; glue other 2" straights into remaining ends of the Ls; glue on ONE of the end caps; fill with weight material, i.e. sand, small diam. gravel--- I used BBs (found containers or 6000 BBs at Wally World and used 1 and 1/2 containers---now glue on other end cap.
End result: a weighted symetrical U that can be put over campground end of your sewer hose to minimize "pop-out". Ken, '04 DSDP