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msmith1199
Feb 03, 2015Explorer II
Oh, that makes sense then. I don't know what trouble he has been having, but my fiberglass roof has been pretty much trouble free for ten years. I've had leaks that I have had to fix and I've replaced the calking a few times, but that's the holes cut in the fiberglass that have caused that and not any failure of the fiberglass itself.
My RV is considered a entry level type diesel pusher. At the time I bought it I had narrowed my selection down to a Fleetwood Bounder DP and the National Tropical DP. The only significant difference between the two was the National had a fiberglass roof and a steel frame. The Bounder had a rubber roof and an aluminum frame. Those two reasons (mostly the roof) are the reason I went with the National.
My RV is considered a entry level type diesel pusher. At the time I bought it I had narrowed my selection down to a Fleetwood Bounder DP and the National Tropical DP. The only significant difference between the two was the National had a fiberglass roof and a steel frame. The Bounder had a rubber roof and an aluminum frame. Those two reasons (mostly the roof) are the reason I went with the National.
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