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Aug 23, 2019

Wet Bay Deck Plate

Based upon the excellent ingenuity and unbounded generosity from member 2manytoyz, I now have a deck plate in the wet bay with an opening appropriate for a hose.

I have been concerned about how large the opening was, with the capability to allow all sorts of vermin; an eight inch deck plate is a welcome mat for opportunity.

After seeing 2manytoyz previous post here, I knew that it was a viable answer to the issue.

A few weeks later and the project is now completed. After removing the old deck plate I put an initial layer of butyl seal tape into the gap between the opening and the underlayment, and an additional layer overlapping that and covering the screw holes in the floor of the wet bay orifice:



I pilot-drilled new holes and used stainless screws (and dipped into Dicor lap sealant) for the new deck plate flange:



I keep a short "stinger" hose line attached to the city-water intake (I use Banjo fittings for all of my water connections).

The hose fits perfectly into the hose portion of the new deck plate:





The deck plate cover stores easily in the bay, and closes the hole while driving. The magnets still exert sufficient power to place the hose-port section securely on top as a storage position.







2manytoyz modified his original files to fit my deck plate (and probably most Arctic Fox RV's), available to be downloaded from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3823664

Public libraries frequently offer free 3D printing, and there are commercially available services on the net for any who would like to fabricate these for themselves.

Thanks again to 2manytoyz for his imagineering and grace.
  • Very nice job there.

    Mine came with a hole already in place with a screw cap for both the inside of wet bay and a second one for the underside of the wet bay. I never thought about adding an insert to take up the slack area around the garden hose.

    Good idea. Thanks for sharing! Yours look very good!
  • Nice work. This might be faster, just cut a hole water hose size in the bottom.

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