Water hose for Motorcaravan

drc replied on 10/01/2021 20:21

Posted on 10/01/2021 20:21

After caravanning for nearly 25 years we have gone over to the other side and hopefully will be taking delivery of a Elddis Accordo motorhome in March.

My question is what length of water hose is normally required for filling the fresh water tank on site?

Considering a roll flat hose for ease of storage but I know these have to be unrolled to use, so don't want to buy a excessive length

Tinwheeler replied on 10/01/2021 20:30

Posted on 10/01/2021 20:30

I'd wait and see what hose is supplied with the van.

How long? At the risk of sounding facetious, it depends how close you park to the filler tap. We carry two, a short and a long. The flat reel one was supplied with the van.

drc replied on 10/01/2021 21:08

Posted on 10/01/2021 21:08

Just realised that I posted this in caravans, so copied over to the Motorhome topics

Moderator Edit:

Your post was moved into the Parts and Accessories Section as it wasn't relevant to caravans and is concerned with a part rather than an actual motorhome.

ABM replied on 10/01/2021 23:18

Posted on 10/01/2021 23:18

I'll still reply here  so :-

Like tinners, I use a hose that is a good six inches longer than the distance from the tap to the water inlet point !!

As a good well behaved fellow I have to say that my water hose is approximately ten feet / three metres long.

wink

 

cyberyacht replied on 11/01/2021 08:44

Posted on 11/01/2021 08:44

You may find that the water inlet is on the opposite side to the tap and it is not always possible to park the other way round, so a bit extra never goes amiss. I have a coil of 7metres semi-hard blue plastic plus one of those "stretchy" hoses.

chasncath replied on 12/01/2021 16:21

Posted on 12/01/2021 16:21

Also like to suggest you get a large-capacity plastic watering can. When on site and you just want a top-up without going off your pitch, a couple of trips to the nearest tap can add 20 litres or so. The water is only in there for a few minutes so don't worry if you can't get a food-standard white plastic one..

DSB replied on 25/01/2021 14:48

Posted on 25/01/2021 14:48

Hi DrC.  Although we are caravanners, we use a lot of serviced pitches these days and so we use flat hoses to connect to the tap on the pitch.  The length required does vary between pitches and sites, so to get around this we use multiple lengths of 5 metres..... see photo.  The further away we are from the tap the more lengths we fit together.  We keep each 5m length on a spool.  Hope this is of some use....

David

Thornsett replied on 28/01/2021 17:10

Posted on 28/01/2021 17:10

drc, the length of your hose should reflect the type of motorhoming you do. For example, use modern CMC sites and usually you can get away with a shorter hose than if you use some CLs or unknown commercial sites.

I would recommend something like 15m food grade flat hose split into two thirds, on the reel, and one third just stuffed in a bag. Get a connector such as those by Hozelock which enable you to link both hoses together for when a very long hose is required.

You also need to consider the weight of the water you carry, Our loading margin is such that we often carry only 30l of water, which is three trips to the water point using a Colapz 'watering can'. We rarely use a hose on a CMC site.

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