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pappaone
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Sep 17, 2016

Nash TT winterizing

Looking for owner of 2016 Nash 24M to get some information on winterizing.


Thank You
  • Thanks to all for the helpful information, it is appreciated


    Rich
  • As for how much....my 24-5N used a gallon, my 29-5E uses about a gallon and a half.
    For the 24-5N the low point drains where outside, under the kitchen sink, for the 29-5E they are in the basement under then bathroom sink.
  • To be more specific...(we have an Arctic Fox -Northwood product).
    Yes, low point drains...the valves are inside under the bathroom sink.
    The anti-freeze up take hose is attached to the pump which is under the galley sink. All valves are there as well.
    The water heater by-pass valves are behind the water heater. Ours is accessed by removing a drawer which under the main wardrobe.
  • Look under the trailer and you will see the low point drains poking through the underbelly. My experience with Northwood RVs (no S on Northwood) is that the low point drains are under the bathroom sink.
  • Call Northwoods. They are great and know your answer.

    Had a 22H.
  • downtheroad wrote:
    Don't have a 24M,
    but winterizing is winterizing..Pretty much the same for all travel trailers..
    Either the compressed air method, or the anti-freeze method, or a combination of both.

    You can google "travel trailer winterizing" and you will get tons of guides, directions and info...take your pick.


    downtheroad...I agree with you pretty much all the same, but not quite, do you know where the low water point is, or how the anti-freeze is put in the Nash water lines?? me either, that why I was looking for a 24M owner. I looked on google but only found how to winterize a 2004, didn't fit what I have.

    Thank you for your input.
  • Don't have a 24M,
    but winterizing is winterizing..Pretty much the same for all travel trailers..
    Either the compressed air method, or the anti-freeze method, or a combination of both.

    You can google "travel trailer winterizing" and you will get tons of guides, directions and info...take your pick.