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AstroRig57
Oct 10, 2015Explorer
From the suggestions I'm seeing, I think some people aren't familiar with what the Winnebago sewer hatch from that generation looks like.
The smaller holes on the side are actually intended to be for running the electrical cable and fresh water hoses alongside the sewer connection with all three dropping, side by side, out of the bottom of the compartment.
Sorry folks, that ain't gonna happen on my watch as my fresh water hose will never be in that close proximity to my sewer hose nor will it ever be on the bottom of that compartment.
Why sweat it? All three, sewer, water, and electric are run out through the compartment door which is left slightly ajar. There's nothing in there worth stealing and I've never had a problem with "critters" crawling in. The only thing the sewer hatch is used for is for drainage when I rinse the compartment.
This is what this thing looks like.

The smaller holes on the side are actually intended to be for running the electrical cable and fresh water hoses alongside the sewer connection with all three dropping, side by side, out of the bottom of the compartment.
Sorry folks, that ain't gonna happen on my watch as my fresh water hose will never be in that close proximity to my sewer hose nor will it ever be on the bottom of that compartment.
Why sweat it? All three, sewer, water, and electric are run out through the compartment door which is left slightly ajar. There's nothing in there worth stealing and I've never had a problem with "critters" crawling in. The only thing the sewer hatch is used for is for drainage when I rinse the compartment.
This is what this thing looks like.
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