All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRV storage near Ocean City MD neededI am looking for storage near Ocean City, up to 30 min away is fine, reasonably priced ( under $ 100 a month). Thank you in advance.Re: Looking for seasonal site in family campground VA or MD aarond76 wrote: Check our gullsway.com in Dagsboro DE. Its maybe 15 minutes west of Treasure Beach, on a creek off of Indian River Bay, cheaper than Treasure Beach as well but still close enough to the beach. Thank you very muchRe: Looking for seasonal site in family campground VA or MD ependydad wrote: The other option- it's more than 2-3 hours, but if you're beach bums, Ocean City (well, Fenwick Island just north of there) has Treasure Beach RV "City" (seriously, it's something like 1,000 sites and was more town like than anything I've ever seen!). We are beach bums ! Thanks ...checking out right nowRe: Looking for seasonal site in family campground VA or MD ependydad wrote: Cla wrote: Hello we are looking for a seasonal site within 2-3 hours from northern Virginia. The closer the better. We have teenage kids. Anybody familiar with the campgrounds in colonial beach? Thanks We've visited the Outdoor World/Thousand Trails park in Colonial Beach (Harborview, I believe). We enjoyed it and they had some of the nicest people I've ever met each time that we have been there. Otherwise, in Woodbine, Maryland is Ramblin' Pines that seems like it would make a good seasonal site. Thanks!Looking for seasonal site in family campground VA or MDHello we are looking for a seasonal site within 2-3 hours from northern Virginia. The closer the better. We have teenage kids. Anybody familiar with the campgrounds in colonial beach? ThanksRe: How I fixed gray water holding tank largely damagedThe tank held well a 400 miles trip. I th8nk we are good.Re: How I fixed gray water holding tank largely damaged crasster wrote: Good job! Thanks!Re: How I fixed gray water holding tank largely damaged spacedoutbob wrote: You can also use screen and Bondo, I have used that combination to repair a number of plastic housings, after I shape it, I sand it and paint it, I have a repair on a Escape hatch that has not leaked after 10 years. Bob in Calif. thank you very much :CRe: How I fixed gray water holding tank largely damaged Snowman9000 wrote: If you decide to make it any stronger, look at Plasti-Mend. http://www.plasti-mend.com/ Their kit uses fiberglass window screen for reinforcement. Supposedly you can make your own Plasti-Mend, or something close, by mixing ABS shavings into the solvent. Thank you so much! I will see how it holds tomorrow's trip and see how it goes.Re: How I fixed gray water holding tank largely damaged tenbear wrote: Cla wrote: Ha ha ha !!! The cracks are on the top of the tank not the bottom. The water only "runs" where the cracks are to the deep part of the tank. Looks like the bottom of the tank to me. Thanks for sharing. I will try to take a better picture, however it's hard to take pictures because I need to crawl under the rv and I have very little space to move. I will give it a try and see. What you see in the picture is an appendix to the tank. It's about 3 inches tall. The real gray tank is the large one that can be partially seen on the left of the picture. Water will not collect where the cracks are, unless the tank is full. But....I surely was happy to have work with the gray water tank and NOT the black one :B
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