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Water Drain

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:30 am
by Mary L
We just traded in Besty Sue, our 1976 Born Free, for Besty Sue 2, our 2004 RB Born Free. We really hated to let the old girl go but she was simply getting to old for long trips. She gave us many years of good times.
The new Besty Sue didn't come with any manuals. My husband, who doesn't type, wants me to ask........Where do you drain the potable water from? I'm sure we are going to have lot more questions!
We live in AZ and are planning on going to the Rally in Tucson this Feb. to learn more about her.
I really hated getting rid of the 76. We had her fixed up great. I'm hoping the new one will be as good to us.
Thanks............

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:31 am
by shilohdad
Mary, on our 2006 24' RB, the potable water tank drain is under the stove. Open the rearmost galley door. On the floor you will see a short length of plastic pipe coming from between the pump and the tank. It will have a turnable fitting (ours is brass). Turn it so the latch is parallel to the plastic pipe and it will drain the tank. If the tank is full, it will take about a half hour to drain.

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:22 pm
by shezonit
So glad you asked this. I didn't know how to drain mine either. My under sink cabinets are pretty "full". There's the water tank and the auto level system. I will have to lie on the floor and look for this drain control.

Bring some pictures of your 1976 BF?

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:10 pm
by whemme
My 2002 26' RSB coach has five water line drains on the floor that empty out under the coach. Three of them are under the kitchen sink cabinets. One of those three is the drain for the 35 gallon fresh water tank and the other two on one each in the cold water line and the other in the hot water line. Those two are there to allow pumping RV antifreeze thru those lines when winterizing the coach. The other two drains, one in the hot water line and the other in the cold water line, are on the floor just forward of the water heater under the bed. These two drains again are there to permit pumping RV antifreeze thru those lines when winterizing the coach.

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 6:50 am
by Mary L
Thanks for the responses! We're taking it out today for it's first day trip, long overdue. We have been so busy and I can't believe we haven't had a chance to take her out yet. Thanks again

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:48 pm
by Dude
HERE is a link to a video I made of winterizing my 89 BF RSB. I have 3 drains under the bathroom sink. You can see them at 1:50 in the video.