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- CavemanCharlieExplorer III
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Ozlander wrote:
DutchmenSport wrote:
No window in the door?
Nope, it would mess up the graphics.
And mess up the bottom line to the tune of about $20.
I wish that my TT didn't have a window in the door. It is tinted so that you can not see through it anyway but, it is not tinted enough to let so much light in that it is hard to sleep. I have Velcroed a curtain over it but, it is a not a great idea, and kinda cheesy looking. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIAgreed... the roof peak won't drop any more water than a flat roof. Also, having it next to the door isn't unusual with all the multiple slides nowadays. There are many slides that are next to the door.
- Grit_dogNavigator
dodge guy wrote:
Yes the roof is peaked. And unless someone dumps a 500gallon bucket of water over the slide the water will just drip off the side of the slide like every other one out there. Don’t rip on it if you haven’t seen one. We actually looked at one at an RV dealer. It is nice to have that extra headroom in a slide.
But it's funner to complain about problems that aren't real....... - fj12ryderExplorer IIIYeah, it's pretty amazing how much heat is radiated into the trailer from that unshaded roof.
- rhagfoExplorer III
fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, I was thinking that putting a slide topper on one would be interesting. I wouldn't be without them.
I agree, slide topper not to keep leaves and needles off, but to reduce heat gain on hot days. - dodge_guyExplorer II
turbojimmy wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Captain_Happy wrote:
The top of the slide is flat just like all the other out there.
According to the pics on-line, they are indeed sloped:
Outside
Inside
That's cool! They must have a gutter or something so it doesn't dump water under the awning. I'm hoping the engineers weren't that short-sighted.
Jeez! Again. It’s not going to “dump” any more water than a normal slide! It’s just not going to lay on the top! Even pine needles andleaves will come off in a rain. And dry they will come off better than a flat roof slide! :S - turbojimmyExplorer
ScottG wrote:
Captain_Happy wrote:
The top of the slide is flat just like all the other out there.
According to the pics on-line, they are indeed sloped:
Outside
Inside
That's cool! They must have a gutter or something so it doesn't dump water under the awning. I'm hoping the engineers weren't that short-sighted. - Ralph_CramdenExplorer II
Ozlander wrote:
DutchmenSport wrote:
No window in the door?
Nope, it would mess up the graphics.
And mess up the bottom line to the tune of about $20. - OzlanderExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
No window in the door?
Nope, it would mess up the graphics. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIYeah, I was thinking that putting a slide topper on one would be interesting. I wouldn't be without them.
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