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This hose system was removed off our 2015 coach, thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.  It is leak-free and in terrific condition, both in color and integrity.

The blue nozzle is their previous model, and has faded some, but it's lubricated and works smoothly.  Their newest model is dark green and will not fit onto this clear-view section.

I hate just tossing this in the landfill, and am hoping someone will put it to good use; I think it'll serve many more years.

The collapsed size is considered 68", and will extend to 22'.

This is their updated hose, and it's features are:
  • Improved 4 to 1 compression ratio, i.e. each foot of retracted hose extends 4 feet. Our earlier Polychute hose was 3 to 1 so you'll notice this new hose extends farther than your old hose.
  • Sta Put feature- hose behaves like a bendable drinking straw. Pull it out or push it back and it stays.
  • Durability- The helical is on the outside of the hose with NO METAL wire inside making it “Crush Proof”.
  • Smooth Interior- Prevents waste from getting trapped inside.
  • Clear View Fitting- allows you to see when the tanks are clean.


MY HOSE HAS GONE ONTO NEW PLACES TO BE THE ENVY OF YET ANOTHER CAMPGROUND!!  THANK YOU!
May I ask how you removed it in the first place?  I have been wondering how to access the connecting end.  I may need to replace the head on mine in the near future and this could solve the problem as well if I had that answer.

Thanks,
Terry
Terry - On my 2007 it screwed in on the opposite side (passenger side) of the utility bay. I could get to it easily from the passenger side bay door. The PVC tube that the sewer hose stores in opens back up on the passenger side of the sewer tank and the hose came through and made a 90 degree turn towards the back of the coach where it screwed in. Sorry I do not have my coach anymore or I would have taken a picture.

Good luck,
Oscar
Wow this would be awesome if I could install this on my classic coach.
(Because I’ve only owned a classic coach, I wasn’t aware of this newer technology)
In awe
Terry, sorry I just saw your question now.  But, yes…you’ve got the answer already.  ;-). It’s an easy swap-out.  My only hang-up was the mismatch of a newer nozzle, which they’ve changed just slightly over the years a couple times.  So, a matched hose and nozzle set is the best way to go.
Mike & Beth,

It’s worth giving them a call. They are SUPER nice people who run a small shop and have helped a lot of RV owners get their system configured and installed in all sorts of rigs!

Just be sure to call DRAINMASTER in Central California. Tell Cheryl I sent ya.
Thanks, will do.