qchunter wrote:
These are great ideas, it's going to be a project for me soon. I currently store my hose in my generator compartment. I rinse it well when done and let it dry next to the generator.
Its not much of a project so don't put it off to long. I procrastinated about doing the fence post sewer hose mod for a few months and finally decided to get it done. Well I spent more time in Lowes getting the parts then I did putting it together and strapping it to the trailer. Took about 30 minutes start to finish.
A 8 foot 6" vinyl fence post cover fits under most trailers as is with no cutting. If you use the vinyl gutter as a slider inside the post cover then you will need to cut a couple feet off it. I used self tappers to secure the off side post cap cover and latches like downtheroad used on the access side. To secure the post cover to the trailer I used metal pipe strapping tape and big self tappers like ls1mike used.
I didn't do anything fancy to the vinyl gutter slider as I use it to support the sewer hose from the trailer drain to sewer connection or at least as far as 8 feet will get me. I drilled holes in one end of the gutter for a piece of rope that gets hung from the trailer drain then lay the sewer hose in the gutter. Cheap easy sewer hose support that doesn't take up any more storage room.