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Osculati 38mm x 40m Durable Sanitary Hose for Yachts & Marine Toilet Systems

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Product Description

High-quality Osculati sanitary hose with a diameter of 38 mm and a length of 40 meters is a professional solution designed for sewage discharge systems and toilet installations on floating units, yachts, and motorboats. Thanks to the use of a spiral construction made of durable rubber, the hose is exceptionally resistant to mechanical damage, kinks, and the effects of aggressive chemical substances and seawater. A special anti-odor barrier effectively prevents unpleasant smells from escaping, ensuring comfort even during long voyages. The smooth inner surface minimizes the risk of dirt buildup and facilitates sewage flow, while the hose's flexibility allows easy installation even in hard-to-reach places of the sanitary system.

Technical parameters:

Inner diameter: 38 mm

Hose length: 40 meters

Color: white

Material: durable spiral rubber

Construction: spiral, smooth inner surface

Resistance: to chemicals, sewage, seawater

Application: WC systems, sewage discharge on yachts and boats

Anti-odor barrier

Flexibility: allows installation in confined spaces

Manufacturer: Osculati

SKU: 18.011.38

EAN: 8033137207693

Additional information:

The Osculati hose requires periodic flushing with clean water to prevent sediment buildup and maintain optimal flow. It can be cut to any length, allowing customization to individual installation needs. It is compatible with most standard fittings and sanitary systems used in the yachting market. The anti-odor barrier requires no additional maintenance, and the materials used ensure many years of durability and resistance to typical damage occurring in marine conditions. For more complex installations, the use of dedicated hose clamps for mounting is recommended.