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Dec 14, 2017Explorer
ColoCamper wrote:
Thank you for your interest and comments my issue – The color of the area of concern is light, golden beige. As we have owned the coach since day one, I know I have never backed into anything, or otherwise cause anything to impact the area in such a way that it would create the “stress cracking”. As mentioned in my OP, I washed the coach in October, prior to coming to Arizona and they were not present then. I am very particular as to the cosmetic of the coach, as I’m certain you all are, so I typically do a rather comprehensive inspection, looking for damage, paint chipping and other bodywork blemishes. Just a though, the wife seems to think it is sun related, however we are located in the same spot/position we have been at for the past five years.
I did take some pictures to post that show some of the cracks developing. But many just did not show up very well. I am not certain how to post photos here - possibly link to "Dropbox"?
Again, thanks for taking the time to help me understand what is happening to our coach.
John
Hey John,
If your coach is the one in your sig, it's a year older than ours, an '04 Itasca Horizon 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT. At first, I thought you might be talking about the infamous "Crazing" that happens to many coaches in our era. But, by your description, that is, 3" long cracks, that's not crazing. And, since you've owned this coach since Day one, I'm suspecting your issue(s) are primarily stress cracks. Fiberglass is only so strong. It can take abuse for quite some time before it finally starts to say "enough".
I've seen this on a few coaches in our era and, also seen stress cracks on many boats too. Pounding on wakes from other boats and, wind driven chop, also takes its toll on boat fiberglass.
So, what's the answer, not a clue. Can those cracks be mended, well, you'd have to talk with a motor home fiberglass specialist to get a proper and accurate answer. THEY are the ones that fix that stuff and know what and how to potentially remedy them so they don't come back. Good luck.
Scott
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