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profdant139
Jul 13, 2016Explorer II
The front window on my old 2003 Fun Finder did eventually develop a leak -- it was not too hard to fix it. We removed the window and put in butyl caulk strips instead of sealant (which is what the manufacturer had used). No more problem.
I have had my current 2012 Fun Finder for four years -- no problem. And given the layout of the trailer, with the dinette/bed at the front, we could not do without the front window. One of the best parts of camping (and especially boondocking) is setting up the trailer so that there is a good view out of that big window, especially from DW's seat at the dinette. ;)
I have had my current 2012 Fun Finder for four years -- no problem. And given the layout of the trailer, with the dinette/bed at the front, we could not do without the front window. One of the best parts of camping (and especially boondocking) is setting up the trailer so that there is a good view out of that big window, especially from DW's seat at the dinette. ;)
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