HMS Beagle wrote:
shellbackcva59 wrote:
I'm not sure how you repair something that is more or less composite construction. I would think it's a one and done build.
Actually composite is quite easy to repair, but requires different skills than you typically find in an an RV shop. Take it to a boat repair place. They deal with stuff like this all the time.
Problem is, access to the area that needs repair is problematic. In this case... I believe it is in a difficult area... Gut the interior or area that needs access to the insides and re-do.... I do not believe it would be a pleasant experience... As some on RV.net have done to Bfoots and Nlights.
Jim