Speak for yourself. My wife LOVES the long hose..configuration.The OP's question is really about Slobs vs Non-Slobs. If you're a slob, EVERYTHING is cumbersome. The length of ones hose is irrelevant.
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Speak for yourself. My wife LOVES the long hose..configuration.The OP's question is really about Slobs vs Non-Slobs. If you're a slob, EVERYTHING is cumbersome. The length of ones hose is irrelevant.
he asked about on the boat for Christ sakes not in the water read it ............
he asked about on the boat for Christ sakes not in the water read it ............
you stow the long hose on the tank TILL you gear up and go into the water .......this is my last post about it .....
you stow the long hose on the tank TILL you gear up and go into the water .......this is my last post about it .....
2 bands go on the tank , you weave the hose under them keeps the stowed neatly and out of the way till you need them . 1 pull and it deploys
Maybe tell us why that's better than the more common way of managing a long primary hose, instead of taking your ball and going home.
Speak for yourself. My wife LOVES the long hose..configuration.