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May 27, 2013I can just imagine a wave of water sloshing through the tank on turns and venting out the pipes. My last motor home and the current one have problems similar to this caused by long flat water tanks with poorly designed venting. My installed a riser loop in my current one in a space in the wall adjacent to the refrigerator. That solved the surge venting, but did not fix the air pocket as the vent is attached to the low end of the top of the tank. I have a bunch of left-over plumbing from when I replaced the factory sink in my motor home. I think I have a plan to fashion some sort of modification to keep the water in the tank on the Jayco Eagle.
A friend of mine is building an airplane in his hangar down at the local airport. Every step of the process is inspected and certified. Maybe apples and oranges, but we're talking about engineering design and manufacturing. So, answer this question: If your RV was an airplane, would you fly in it?