Propane Hose

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Kokomo
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Propane Hose

Post by Kokomo »

The PDQ36 has a rubber hose, about 30" long, that switches from 1 bottle to the other in the Propane Locker. One end of th hose is the standard POL bottle fitting and the other is (I believe) a 3/8" pipe thread. I need a replacement!

In looking at all the standard marine catalogs, I see no such hose in that length.

Has anyone replaced this hse and, if so, can offer a suggestion on where to get that configuration.

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Propane Hoses

Post by SecondWind »

Roger,

We replaced everything, including the gas cylinders, when the OPD requirement occured. We have 10 lb. steel tanks with hand tightened fittings, and new hoses with a divider to the pressure gauge and house fittings. We ordered all of the stuff when we were in Baltimore from West Marine. We had to place a special order to get the stuff.

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Post by ELIXIR »

go to any propase supply company and they will make you a hose(s) in whatever configeration you need.
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