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92GreenYJ
Sep 20, 2018Explorer
BruceMc wrote:92GreenYJ wrote:
Well I was working on my Sunseeker a bit adding some things to it. Bedroom tv, usb charging ports, etc. to wire in an auxiliary fuse block to power the usb charging ports I took the plywood top off the master bed for easier access. I will say the builders didn’t bother cleaning up after themselves very well. Lots of sawdust, leftover chunks of particle board they had punched out for routing wires, etc. I spent all of 2 minutes cleaning it all up with the shop vac. Kinda lowers my opinion just a tad that the builders couldn’t be bothered to do it themselves. Granted I’m sure not everyone would be getting into an area like that, but it’s the principle of the thing.
I've found that in our Sunseeker as well. I've spent a small amount of time cleaning up those areas I've accessed whilst working on various projects. To me, though irritating, it's a small issue in the grand scheme of things.
I've walked through & examined a number of other brands & found similar issues to those in the Sunseeker. Find the floorplan and chassis you want/can live with, and if the build quality is decent, move on with life.
It seems today's generations are litterbugs, not just in the hidden spaces in our motorhomes, but in life in general. I don't know what happened to the "pick up after yourself" ethic, but it sure doesn't exist any longer.
I agree completely. It’s far from a knock or indication of the overall quality of the rig. It’s just the principle of the thing. Back when I was doing that sort of work we lived on the philosophy of the only sign we were ever there should be the finished system installed. No trash, no debris, etc left behind. It’s all about taking pride in your work.
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