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Yeti_plus
Mar 02, 2018Explorer
Since this will be a new build, make sure the services are located within each site and at grade level for the sewer hookups. We "toured" Florida last winter, and stayed at a variety of campgrounds. At one, I had to buy an extra 20' of sewer hose to add to my existing 25' because they had installed the drain port to suit the site right behind ours, so I had to go to the end of our site and then another 10+' to the sewer connection. It worked well for the folks behind us though. Electric and water were far enough apart for each site. At another there was a height difference between us and the sites behind us, and the sewer port was higher than the drain fitting on the trailer. I have yet to see water run uphill. We just dumped on the way out, but if we were there for more than a few days, there would have been a problem.
You are getting some good ideas.
Brian
You are getting some good ideas.
Brian
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