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opnspaces
May 16, 2020Navigator II
It's been stated on here but just to make sure.
You can fill before you go.
Most parks have water available. But also most have modified the fresh water spigots so you cannot attach a hose. Sometimes you can use a water bandit to fill the tanks. Link
Some campgrounds have spigots with huge 1.5 or 2 inch diameter ends on them. For that kind of fitting you're probably need a big funnel and a portable tank.
You will probably have to break camp and drain the tanks. Remember using up the fresh tank fills up the waste tanks.
You can fill before you go.
Most parks have water available. But also most have modified the fresh water spigots so you cannot attach a hose. Sometimes you can use a water bandit to fill the tanks. Link
Some campgrounds have spigots with huge 1.5 or 2 inch diameter ends on them. For that kind of fitting you're probably need a big funnel and a portable tank.
You will probably have to break camp and drain the tanks. Remember using up the fresh tank fills up the waste tanks.
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