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Question Any solutions for repairing the drain hose connection from the kitchen sink?

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C1470R

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RV Year
2023
RV Make
Coachmen
RV Model
Sportscoach 403QS
RV Length
40
Any solutions for repairing the drain hose connection from the kitchen sink? The hose moves as the slide travels in and out and it breaks off from where it attaches to the rigid drain pipe. I am thinking a more flexible hose?
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I have no solid info on your repair. I think you are on track, it will need to be very flexible. Hit the plumbing dept at HD have good pics on your phone to make sure to get the right fittings.
 
Not sure of the diameter on your rig but in many cases pool hose works well. Maybe yours need to be a little longer?
 
Not sure of the diameter on your rig but in many cases pool hose works well. Maybe yours need to be a little longer?
Your advice is sound...we have a 1-1/2" diameter hose and a pool vacuum hose was what I recommended to the dealer for repair. I actually went and bought all the parts myself and took them to the Service department. I want them to make the repair to keep my warranty intact since it is brand new but I am pretty confident that adding a slip tube into the current rigid ABS fixture and then having ~6" of the slip tube inserted into the hose also so that the slip tube can be cinched with zip ties and takes the force of the movement, not a piece of hose that was glued into a 1/4" transition. Very poor design by Coachmen. I will update once repair has been made.
 
I have no solid info on your repair. I think you are on track, it will need to be very flexible. Hit the plumbing dept at HD have good pics on your phone to make sure to get the right fittings.
I did make the trip to Home Depot and bought a 1-1/2" ID pool vacuum hose and slip joint with fittings and took them to the Service department. I want them to make the repair to keep my warranty intact since it is brand new but I am pretty confident that adding a slip tube into the current rigid ABS fixture and then having ~6" of the slip tube inserted into the hose also so that the slip tube can be cinched with zip ties and takes the force of the movement, not a piece of hose that was glued into a 1/4" transition. Very poor design by Coachmen. I will update once repair has been made.
 
If your still in warranty, absolutely they take care of it.
 

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