Dry Camping And Hauling Water To 3950

PUG

Pug
We purchased a 3950 Cyclone a year ago and love it. We plan on doing more dry camping this year. Has anyone come up with an idea on how to get fresh water to the unit hauling it in the tow vehicle. Maybe some kind of a inflatable container so it doesn't take up much space in garage while moving? Your ideas?

ps: took out the corner couch (uncomfortable) and put in a 1 1/2 seat Lazy Boy recliner. Nice
 

SmokeyBare

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There are several different folding water bladders you might condider. They can be found by doing a google search. Here are a few links to what I found:

Camping World -

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/portable-rv-fresh-water-tank-45-gallon/1605

Boat use - http://www.spec-net.com.au/links/link774.htm

Pillow Tank - http://www.tank-depot.com/productdetails.aspx?part=FDT-PW50

They are used to haul water... to get the transfer... your going to need to have it higher than the fill port for it to gravity drain into the fresh water tank... or your going to need to use a pump to move the water.

Hope this helps...

Marv
 

RVCamper

Well-known member
I saw some rigid tanks that were approx. 12" x 12" x several different lengths http://www.tweetys.com/watertanks.aspx . That seems like a it would fit beneath the cabinet or dinette seats.

However what I have done so far is use a couple 7 gallon water container and a wheels luggage cart with straps, then I use a 12v water pump I rigged up to put it into my tank. Has worked out well so far.
 

jnbhobe

Well-known member
When I go to the races I take a 30 gal. plastic barrel with a ball valve and a dip tube on it and a valve stem onthe fill bung.That way I can either use air pressure or a pump to transfer extra water JON.;)
 
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