ncc1701e
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I've always hated having to take the sewer line apart to get it in the bumper. I found this basic design a while back and used it on our previous trailer. Thought I'd share the pictures of what it looks like on the our new Sundance 2800RL. The design lets the fittings stay on the hose and even has enough room for the adapters.
Everything I used came from a local home improvement store (Menards). Basic pipe is a piece of 5" PVC fence post and a piece of rain gutter inside. The rain gutter can also be used to support the sewer hose in camp. Brackets are heavy 1-1/2" angle painted black and 5/16" all thread to hold the brackets. Brackets are mounted to the bumper frame using self tapping 5/16" metal screws.
Everything I used came from a local home improvement store (Menards). Basic pipe is a piece of 5" PVC fence post and a piece of rain gutter inside. The rain gutter can also be used to support the sewer hose in camp. Brackets are heavy 1-1/2" angle painted black and 5/16" all thread to hold the brackets. Brackets are mounted to the bumper frame using self tapping 5/16" metal screws.