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pnichols
Feb 14, 2015Explorer II
Probably the leakproofness of both Lazy Daze (all riveted aluminum skin), and Coach House (all one piece of fiberglass - the roof, front camp, and side walls are all one piece of fiberglass just like with a boat) wins hands-down against every other brand.
You pay for this though ... both are expensive motorhomes ... Coach House especially so.
By the way if you plan on keeping a motorhome for years and years, and it has a white exterior color at all seam areas, and you are the type to "make it your baby" regardless of picky asthetics at resale time years later ... there is one way to just about make it leakproof "for ever". Cover all seems with 4 inch wide white Eternabond (once - does need to be redone over and over) ... cutting the Eternabond very artistically with rounded corners, etc.., for the best visual look you can get. Applied right, Eternabond sealed seams will not leak.
You pay for this though ... both are expensive motorhomes ... Coach House especially so.
By the way if you plan on keeping a motorhome for years and years, and it has a white exterior color at all seam areas, and you are the type to "make it your baby" regardless of picky asthetics at resale time years later ... there is one way to just about make it leakproof "for ever". Cover all seems with 4 inch wide white Eternabond (once - does need to be redone over and over) ... cutting the Eternabond very artistically with rounded corners, etc.., for the best visual look you can get. Applied right, Eternabond sealed seams will not leak.
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