Yes - looks/works like stock hose but is far more durable. Basically it's the poo pipe pulled out when RV's drain the septic so it collapses easily.
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Yes - looks/works like stock hose but is far more durable. Basically it's the poo pipe pulled out when RV's drain the septic so it collapses easily.
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Just dropped my 17 Pro off for first service. Heater was used one time and both hoses had exposed springs. I replaced the heater on my Supra two years ago with a new heater craft and the hoses were higher quality. They seemed to be at least 50% thicker (guesstimate)
Mine were replaced under warranty this winter and were toast again after one outing.
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Moomben – Had a very different, positive experience with the two heater hoses on my Outback. They got lots of use from adults and kids when we lived in the Midwest where spring and fall were pretty chilly and they wanted to warm up. Even with all the use, never had a hole or tear in the material. Was just as intact on the day in 2007 when we took delivery of the boat from the dealer as it was when we sold the Outback last year to a skier in New York. Sorry about the trouble you are having, especially given that it’s a new boat. Hopefully the dealer gets that squared away for you. - Deerfield
Ohh yea ok lol
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